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Matt Collis
What you’re doing on wedge shots may be preventing you from making solid contact. In this tip, Matt Collis details how to create the correct low point on wedge shots so that you can compress the ball for consistent quality strikes.
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I would like to see you answer the questions people are asking you.
Just my opinion, most of the questions don't need to be answered.
what is the relationship of your right elbow with your body; does it separate with your body at impact? or when does it separate? at what point in the swing of all good players
How does your setup change when you have either a uphill or downhill lie?
Do you still hit down on the ball as much when you’re using hybrid clubs (e.g. Cleveland Hibore irons), or is it more of a sweeping motion with these (especially when using the PW
Do you still hit down on the ball as much when you’re using hybrid clubs (e.g. Cleveland Hibore irons), or is it more of a sweeping motion with these (especially when using the PW)?
On your video, your right palm is not facing down at the end of your backswing - it's facing more forward than down. To keep the right palm facing down, you'd have to rotate your forearm a lot!
That's what I am learning. Why take your weight back at all if you don't need a full swing?
I REALLY LIKE MATT COLLIS LESSONS. I WISH YOU USED HIM MORE