3Choose a weapon with loft.“You always play a flop shot with your most lofted club in the bag. For most golfers that is either a 56-, 58-, 60-degree wedge.” Even the most experienced golfers will not be able to get the desired shot with a pitching wedge. So don’t try it....
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A pitching wedge is a very important golf club to know how to hit and when to hit it. It carries more distance than the other wedges, like the gap wedge, lob wedge, and all-important sand wedge. The distance you can hit a golf ball with a pitching wedge depends primarily on your sw...
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to be frank. The fact that your clubs are too flat may indicate that you hit a lot of “toe deep” type iron shots which would result in a lot of shots going off line and shorter than possible. I would have yourself measured immediately. Not sure how available “dynamic fitting” is ...
Commonly, golfers try and attack this shot with their lob or sand wedge and try to hit much less behind the ball than usual or even pick it cleanly. Now this isn’t necessarily the wrong play, it is just quite a high tariff shot requiring exceptional precision of strike to get right. ...
I live in an eastside suburb of Seattle near Issaquah, Washington, and there is a very exclusive, private golf course less than 10 minutes from my home. I drive by this course each time I'm heading out to the local PUBLIC range to hit my daily bucket of balls. ...
Pros hit bad shots; it happens. They don't change anything; just hit the next shot, and so should you. Any thoughts you should have before a shot should be focused on where you want the ball to go; NOT where you DON"T want the ball to go. The brain doesn't understand negatives...