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Rodney Green
Rodney Green provides a great tip to help you narrow your focus when putting. Take this to the course and start rolling the rock with more confidence. Watch now!
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Excellent drill for working not only on distance control but also for "on the course" situations as you are not hitting the same shot over and over. I like to think of the ball I need to carry as a hazard.
Great drill, well-executed and explained. Thanks!
What loft wedge do you recommend for this chipping leep-frog drill?
Martin,
Appreciate the tip on the 3-wood since I am one of those mature golfers you alluded to in the video (60+) who hits his 5-wood and hybrids with more confidence & precise. Perhaps time to retire the 3-wood even though I retired before it :-). Many thanks.....makes sense.
Great lesson -- straightforward and logical. I look forward to trying out this approach! Thanks.
Hey Rodney,
Love the tip and remembering our days at Disney. So good to see you. Be well. Thanks
Phil Ciarco
Great first daily tip....please keep them coming.
Would really like to see your tips on chipping/pitching the ball. Thank You
David
I understand the lesson but woul really like to hear how to consistently hit the ball straight. Also, I noticed on the tracking that your ball usually started left of the line to the tee, not straight at it. Thought you would mention that. Thanks
Thank you. Great Advice.
the three wood hard to hit,I find more consistent results with my 5wood