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| par 3's |
July 8, 2005, 8:48 pm |
by rick
I HIT GOOD FAIRWAY SHOOTS, ITS JUST WHEN I GET TO A PAR 3 I CHUNK,HIT FAT,OR TOP THE BALL EVERY TIME.ANY POINTERS
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| RE: par 3's |
July 7, 2006, 10:13 am |
by Mike
On par 3's you typically use an iron, right? When using an iron instead of a wood, the shaft is shorter. You should practice keeping your right elbow closer to your body when swinging through. And always, ALWAYS...keep your head down.
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April 13, 2005, 5:22 am |
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| Short game |
April 13, 2005, 5:22 am |
by johann
I have a problem when using my pitiching wedge for shots shorter then 80 yards. When i try this, the toe of my clup hits the ground first, wich results in a short high pitch to the right. What am i doing wrong?? I am a 10,3 Hcp.
Thanks for your help...
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| RE: Short game |
December 24, 2005, 8:10 am |
by Ed Ferrari
When faced with short shot of approximately 20 yards to the green I sometimes shank the ball. I usually use an 8 iron when chipping.
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| wedge practice. |
November 9, 2004, 1:21 pm |
by Keith Hatcher
The problem I get with all quarter or half shot tips is wrist cock. For later wrist breakers, having the club head at waist height or shoulder height is a matter of wrist cock timing. The arms in both cases are at or very near horisontal. In this case, the yardage for both shots is closer to 50. The 20 to 40yd shot still presents a big problem.
Keith
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| Easy to understand method |
September 17, 2004, 4:12 am |
by Zippy from Thailand
Thanks to Mark Solomon.
I have experienced what Mark has been stated on long to short on wedge play.
I always have problem with my short games, I will practice with Mark's methods and will let you know the outcomes soonest.
Thanks and regards,
Zippy from Thailand
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