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John Montgomery explains how to hit your wedges farther and shows what your impact position should be to add distance.
Comments (13)
Great tip John , learn something new everyday thanks
But . . . why not just use a lower lofted club?
Great tip
This video has the correct way to delft the wedges. However, there are other ways that produce less compression which is what you want if you are going to hit a short that runs up to the green or into a cold, stiff headwind.
This was very helpful
Thanks John!
John
Love how your your tips are easy to understand and utilize.
Thanks for the tip John...I've been working on this at the range quite a bit!
Great tip! Seems to be the new power move. Rock n Roll!!
What can I do when I lose balance due to a vestibular problem? I understand what you are doing but putting it to practice in my case is very difficult.
Great tip John , learn something new everyday thanks
But . . . why not just use a lower lofted club?