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Long game short game golf
Long game short game golf











Golfers hated going up against this guy because his short game was magical. It’s a former world number one who Golf Digest called “the ultimate match-play golfer.” Titleist wedge maker, Bob Vokey, said this golfer “had the best short game ever.” It’s based on thousands of hours of video analysis of a well-known golf legend. So let me show you… The Real Secret Behind Short Game Success Once you get the right one, getting to your destination becomes easy. Think of it like driving around with a map that’s incorrect. Because once you learn what really works, you can get on the right track and easily knock 4 to 6 strokes off your game permanently. Especially if you’ve been practicing these things for years.īut it’s actually great news. In a moment, I’m going to show you proof beyond the shadow of a doubt. That’s right… These Common Tips (That Many Call Fundamentals)

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  • “A chip is just a mini version of the full swing”….
  • “Keep your lead arm straight and don’t ever let the clubhead pass your hands”….
  • it's just the best way for me to get a low "how many" is to play a good long game.What if everything you’ve been told about the short game is wrong?Īnd when I say everything, I mean it. Hmm.sort of convinced myself that I agree with you.

    long game short game golf

    But in terms of my attitude towards approaching a round, I'm wanting to hit one down the middle as this has a massive impact on the "how many". I would agree 'it's not the how, it's the how many' if I'd scored 78, hit it all over the place.who cares, I got 78.I'm over the moon. I'd take out the big scores but would be having no fun. but where's the fun.I might score better but never have the chance of a birdie, never see a drive hit straight down the middle (the joy coming from the fact it doesn't happy too often), never have the chance to play a great recovery.

    long game short game golf

    I could eliminate this by playing 7 iron, 7iron. not just semi, in the really thick stuff. With every drive there is, let's say for arguements sake, a 15% of one going well off course. It's the score that counts but he didn't enjoy it.

    long game short game golf

    something that I could only dream off.I'm mostly happy when I don't lose a ball and so I get plenty of chances to proactice recovery shots. I'm not sure what you want to say with the Day story? He played a great long game round and hit everything. Hmm.I'm not sure now whether we agree or disagree. In terms of the split of where you should spend your time - someone else covered it amazingly well. If you miss all 18 greens in regulation but par 17 of them and bogie one of them, you would have amazing putting stats but you wouldn't be in contention to win. Ok - so you don't need to be putting well in comparison to the rest of the field to win - but I would want to know how many greens the other golfers hit. I think in one of the tournaments he was 67th in putting and that was out of 75 people. I caught the end of the Molinari twitter debate and the bit that stuck with me was a comment about him winning when he wasn't putting well.

    long game short game golf

    You may not need them all on the day though. I agree with this entirely and I agree with the above comment - if you want to score well you need to be very good at all these aspects. Instead driver, woods / hybrids, long irons, short irons, wedges, pitching, chipping, bunkers, putting (I would then add course management & the mental game of golf to the list). Someone earlier said that we shouldn't think of it as long game, short game, putting











    Long game short game golf