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| Need Help with SHORT GAME I've been golfing for about a week now, Starting to get good at hitting the ball long distances, but having a very difficult time pitching the ball on to the green. Seems like I always hit the ball to hard and it flies over the green or come up about five feet away from the green. Can anyone help Thanks |
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| Re: Need Help with SHORT GAME Touch...the first thing that should always be taught to beginners. Walking out to the range and swinging for max distance will cause exactly what you are expierencing, a difficult time adjusting power for control of distance. Don't be discouraged however, because chipping/pitching is actually a lot more fun then you think. Start with chipping. This is basically putting, but using a pw, or 7i. Putting is easy enough, no hands or arm swing...what moves the club through the impact zone is your shoulders rotating about your spine. This same move is what you should use to chip the ball onto the green whenever possible. Add only 1 extra element to this setup, and that is playing the ball off the rear foot (maybe 1 ball width inside it). You should see the ball roll low to the ground, but still be launched up. Then run to the flag. Look here at my description of the lengths to measure for which club to use: http://members.cox.net/gregjwillis/LESSON5.htm After a bunch of practice sessions, come back here and we can see your next set of questions.
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