Why SAVE Strokes, golf doesn’t have to be a guessing game. The SAVE Strokes System—built around four simple pillars: Speed, Alignment, Visualization, and Execution—gives you a plan you can trust on every shot. It’s easy to remember, simple to apply, and powerful enough to change the way you play.
From tee to green, the SAVE Strokes System applies everywhere:
Drives
Approach shots
Recovery shots
Chips
Putts
No matter the situation, SAVE Strokes gives you a structured routine so you can step into every shot with clarity and confidence.
Consistency is the difference between amateurs and pros. SAVE Strokes creates a repeatable process that keeps your mind calm and your swing steady. Instead of overthinking, you’ll focus on the essentials that matter most.
With SAVE Strokes, you’ll know why a shot worked—or didn’t:
Spot mistakes before the round is over.
Make adjustments on the fly.
See measurable progress every time you play.
This built-in feedback loop makes practice—and play—smarter.
Every good shot comes down to the same fundamentals:
S – Speed: Control distance and tempo.
A – Alignment: Square up so the ball starts on target.
V – Visualization: Picture the shot, flight, and landing.
E – Execution: Commit and trust your swing.
SAVE Strokes ensures you don’t skip these essentials, whether it’s a three-foot putt or a long recovery shot.
You don’t need to rebuild your swing—SAVE Strokes works with the swing you already have:
Beginners gain structure and focus.
Experienced players sharpen their mental edge.
Pros use SAVE to stay accountable on every stroke.
Everyone swings differently—but all good players hit the ball solid. SAVE Strokes prepares you to do just that.
Mindless range sessions don’t lower scores. SAVE Strokes teaches you how to practice with purpose:
Rehearse your pre-shot routine.
Train your mind, not just your swing.
Build confidence that transfers to the course.
The SAVE Strokes System is more than a checklist—it’s your pre-shot routine for success. It keeps you focused, accountable, and consistent from the first tee to the final putt.