Q3: How do I set up for the bounce shot? A3: Take an open stance with your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Position the ball slightly forward in your stance, toward the target-side foot. Q4: Should I open the clubface for the bounce shot? A4: Yes, opening t...
To launch your irons low you are looking to decrease the loft on your club head at impact and/or strike down on your iron shots. The opposite is true when trying to hit high launching iron shots – try to increase the loft on your club face at impact and shallow your angle of attack...
17. The golf training method of claim 16, wherein the divot begins prior to the golf ball when the golf ball is hit and continues forward in the playing surface 6 to 8 inches. 18. A teaching tool for a bunker shot comprising: a rectangular portion having a cutout adapted for placement...
Over time one develops a feel for how far a 56° wedge played forward in the stance with medium speed and lead arm parallel goes as an example. One could figure out what swing it takes to hit a 60° wedge 50 yards. Then take that same swing with each club and there’s probably ...
How can I take my game to the ne Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my concerns and I look forward to reading what you have to offer. Scott Robbins: Jai, The beauty of this game is that it is an individual game. You compete with yourself and the course. You co...
Improve short irons I live in: Melbourne, Australia My_name_is: James My_age_is: 14 comments: I am having problems hitting my short irons. They seem to go way too high and short. I have tried different ball positions (back, middle and front of stance) but they make no difference. ...
the club head should make contact with the surface either directly under or immediately in front of ball's original position. If the device is being used on grass or sand an ideal shot will result in a 6″-8″ rectangular divot that begins under the ball and continues forward. FIG. 3 ...