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Martin Chuck demonstrates a simple drill that will help you develop an arsenal of shots around the green. Watch now to improve your touch on all short-game shots!
Comments (7)
I follow all of that but that last thing I want in my drives is more draw. How do I do what you suggest but be able to shape the shot at the same time? I am an 8.2 index, 260-270 average off the tee. I know that is a difficult answer without seeing my swing.
Great explanation. Watching your technique with the explanation is so helpful. Monkey see, monkey do! And flop shots from a tight winter rye grass lie is virtually impossible…!
If I tried that flop from a lie like that, I'd blade it for sure!
MC. Great tip. Often the difference between these shots and techniques are confusing and you have really simplified it here. Thanks Legend!
I follow all of that but that last thing I want in my drives is more draw. How do I do what you suggest but be able to shape the shot at the same time? I am an 8.2 index, 260-270 average off the tee. I know that is a difficult answer without seeing my swing.
Great explanation. Watching your technique with the explanation is so helpful. Monkey see, monkey do! And flop shots from a tight winter rye grass lie is virtually impossible…!