I'm finding that when the average golfer gets stuck in between clubs they ease up on the longer club. These players end up pulling the shot or not committing to the shot and they don't finish their swing. I love to watch Geoff Ogilvy swing in this situation. His tempo and rhythm is always the same on every shot. So how can Geoff swing the club the same every time even when he is in between clubs? He simply chokes down on the golf club.
There are two factors that separate the clubs distance in your bag. Length and loft. If you choke down one inch on a club it should produce about half-a-club less than normal. After you shorten the golf club make your normal swing and you will find that the ball will fly with more control and just a bit shorter.
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