Up & Down Club

Improve your short game.
Track your progress.
Perform under pressure.

This is where golfers start to take their short game seriously — structured practice, honest feedback, and room to grow. No hard sell: just the start of a straight conversation about what actually moves the needle inside 100 yards.

What the Up & Down Club is

The Up & Down Club is my corner for golfers who are tired of guessing around the greens. It exists because most players have plenty of swing thoughts and almost no system for chipping, pitching, bunkers, and scoring when it counts.

It’s for you if you care about how you perform under pressure — not just how you look on the range — and you’re open to small, consistent steps instead of another quick fix.

I’m not here to blitz you with offers. I’m here to share what I see week in, week out: what works, what doesn’t, and how to build a short game you can trust.

What you’ll get

Light touch, high signal — the kind of stuff I’d send a player I respect.

  • Monthly challenges Focused tasks you can actually finish — built around scoring shots, not vanity metrics.
  • Short game tests UDR-style checks, games, and benchmarks so practice has a point.
  • Progress tracking Simple ways to see whether you’re trending up — not just whether you “felt good” that day.
  • Coaching insight Notes from me on decision-making, technique where it matters, and performing when the card is live.

Join the club

Pop your details below. Three short questions help me understand your game — so what lands in your inbox actually helps.

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By joining, you’re signing up for email from Andy Plester Golf about the Up & Down Club and short-game performance. You can unsubscribe any time — no drama. I don’t share your answers with third parties; I use them to shape better content and coaching for this community.

Join the Up & Down Club — it’s free to start.

Paid membership, video libraries, and leaderboards aren’t here yet — and that’s intentional. Right now we’re building trust and a clear picture of what golfers actually need around the greens.

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