shots around the green because you run into so many different kinds of shots of
varying distances. To help me keep distances simple, I use different parts of
my body to gage how far to take the club back, and how far to swing the club
forward. I will also vary the clubs I use to help with these distances. I use
my knees, belt, and shoulders as references while focusing on maintaining consistent
speed for all shots.
varying distances. To help me keep distances simple, I use different parts of
my body to gage how far to take the club back, and how far to swing the club
forward. I will also vary the clubs I use to help with these distances. I use
my knees, belt, and shoulders as references while focusing on maintaining consistent
speed for all shots.
I will also think about the phrases “just past” or “just
short” to give me even more distance variations. For example, a 30-yard shot (pictured)
would be a sand wedge and a “just above my belt to just above my belt” swing.
Practice this technique for more consistent distance control around the greens.
short” to give me even more distance variations. For example, a 30-yard shot (pictured)
would be a sand wedge and a “just above my belt to just above my belt” swing.
Practice this technique for more consistent distance control around the greens.
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