
Do you want to glue it close with gussets? You have to learn to change trajectories and distances depending on the club.
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Control trajectories and distances on them a difficult wedge of 40 to 70 yards shots are a must. No matter what distance you’re up against, a few configuration tweaks can help you short flight approaches like a seasoned professional.
1. Set up for the ball as usual. Regardless of yardage, grab one more club than you think you need and grab the handle as shown above.
2. Remove your lead hand from the handle and place it on your lead thigh.
3. Use your hands to transfer at least 65 percent of your body weight to your front leg. You should feel like you are leaning slightly towards the target.
4. Without moving anything else, place your guide hand back on the handle. This configuration ensures correct delivery and clear contact without the need for loft or hand manipulation.
When you want to swing, simply rotate your belly back and through, making sure the club shaft is facing your body from start to finish. Experiment with different wedges and backstroke lengths to create a distance chart. Now you are a player.
Scott Munroe is 100 best golf teachers teaches at the Boca Raton Club in Boca Raton, Florida and Nantucket GC in Siasconset, Massachusetts.
