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Erika Larkin explains how dropping three aspects of your setup and swing can help you execute flop shots easily. Take it to the course and escape those short-sided situations with a par. Watch now!
Comments (5)
Your Golf Tips in general are among the best I've seen. For shots outside 30 yards would you use a 56* or 60* in this instance from the rough?
Hi I tend to hit the ground behind the ball causing it to short of target. What can I do to hit the ball square on flop shots?
Distances to the hole will vary. How far back is the back-swing and how fast is the down-swing speed?
Nicely done. I'm actually pretty good at flop shots.
Just curious--what degree wedge were you using? I have a 58, which I've used pretty successfully for flop shots. But sometimes I wonder whether I should get a 60.
You could lop Wedge club instead?
Your Golf Tips in general are among the best I've seen. For shots outside 30 yards would you use a 56* or 60* in this instance from the rough?
Hi I tend to hit the ground behind the ball causing it to short of target. What can I do to hit the ball square on flop shots?