Excellent players know that most of the note shoots are taken from 100 yards and inside. However, these can sometimes be some of the most difficult shooting in the game. If you think you are losing some of these secrets with short games, here are five that will help you feel (and play) as the best players on the course.
Chip like you put
Cutting should be a simple movement. If you can make chips like you, you eliminate the intricate mechanics and unnecessary handle hinges.
Put your arms and shoulders to work together as a pendulum to ensure consistency. Do the same when you chip.
Think about shredding like to decide with a tired club. To experiment with different distances, try using an 8-and-9-Herkuri except wedge And Wedge GAP.
So does Tommy Fleetwood, so it’s hard to argue with this!
Change clubs instead of shakes
Once you feel how simple a chip shot should be, you can start calling on distance control by changing clubs (instead of shakes). Do not overload these shots.
Take a sand wedge, empty wedge and 9-and then in the practice area.
Try to keep the same hit and notice the distance change by changing the clubs. The lower clubs roll more. Adjust the club you hit depending on the location of the pin, but keep your shredded stroke the same.
Use flatulence
The jump on your wedges is there for a reason. If you try to get out of the bunkers, start using flatulence to skim through the sand instead of digging the main edge into the sand.
Hit behind the ball at a descending angle. A small weight on the lead side is important. Try to focus on opening the face, taking a longer and softer shaking and accelerating, using that bounce to help you get the ball out of the bunker.
Complication engagement prevents your wedge from gripping into the sand. A steady, downward, with an open face creates a controlled, explosion -like effect, which exhibits the ball soft.
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Walk around your Puts
For longer strokes, be sure to read the green on both sides of the hole, checking what it looks like from all angles.
Walking all the way around will help your brain accompany the distance the ball must travel in the hole with the length of your stroke.
As you get better, look for details like the direction of wheat or the severity of the slope. Immediately before taking the club again, look at the hole one last time to help you use all the information and images you have collected.
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Adapt to the lie
You need to analyze every lie you take about the greens. Your technique should be adjusted depending on the way the ball is lowered.
- When the pieces from the shortest grassYou can shake the swinging and use more flatulence to catch it clean. The oscillation can feel a little more to go out. It also makes it easier to get a little less attic and hold more strokes like a blow if the lie allows.
- within deeper, harsh, The view should sometimes take more vertical to avoid the thick grass that grabbed the club’s head and its return. These shots are likely to have fewer rolls and you will need to lower them a little from the holes in order to have room to roll.
If you do not analyze the lie and force the same type of stroke you will not get the results you need to play as the best players.
Final thoughts
Excellent players keep their short games as simple as possible. They let the club do the job and know what to look for when analyzing the green slope or the difficulty of their lie. Start applying these changes to your game today and see what it can do.
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