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| Re: Soft landing of the ball G'day mate, I got the video from youtube but they seam to have taken it down now ![]() Most of the time I am getting some good height to the ball but the spin component is missing. So how the heck to you get the ball to check? From what I remember of Stan's book he seamed to imply that it was automatic for a pitch shot. If so then I am missing something, if not, I am also missing something ![]() Any ideas? Christopher |
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| Re: Soft landing of the ball A flop shot will land steeply with little spin and either stop dead or just take a bounce if the green is hard. If you want a shot that lands with spin then the ball has to be compressed, the hands must lead the clubface and you must strike the ball firmly then take a divot. The ball will fly lower with more spin, land check then roll on. The amount of roll will depend on the loft, more loft less roll. |
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So if I understand properly, I am not really looking to use a pitch shot 25 meters out from the pin or less, it should always be a flop shot if I am wanting almost no roll. If so do you know any drills to practice? Christopher |
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| Re: Soft landing of the ball Quote:
Take a look at my previous post #5 in this thread for help with the shot. |
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| Re: Soft landing of the ball Hi Guys, It is still raining and looks like it will be that way for the next week ![]() Anyway I got to the driving range today and I got to try something I read last night. According to Stan Utley, if the grip on the leading hand is too strong you will not be able to get a high, soft landing shot. Well I tried shifting my hand a bit and I couldn't believe it, the ball was going consistently higher and landing softer. The only thing I am not sure about is wether this translates onto the greens. I'll find out as soon as it stops raining. Christopher |
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| Re: Soft landing of the ball Please give it a go and report back, I'd like to hear your thoughts. I am not sure how much different the effect is when hitting off mats as opposed to grass. I can't wait to try it on a course. Christopher |