Short Game Basics

November 29, 2008 by admin 

Buena 18
Creative Commons License photo credit: TheCameronsShort Game Tips:
  (1). Grip the club so that it runs down in your fingers, not up across the palms.   (2). A neutral grip is always best for all short game shots.   (3).  Keep  your arms and hands  loose, tension kills feel and touch.   (4). Maintain a norrow stance  since it promotes a pivot instead of a slide back and forth.    (5).   Set up square, not open,  to your target with your toes.   (6).   Place 65% of your weight on your left foot.   (7).  Play the ball in the center of your stance.   (8).  Left wrist (right handers) position is critical: it should be bowed on a chip shot, neutral on a pitch shot and cupped on a bunker or flop shot.

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