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How to Hit Partial Wedge Shots

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Instructors Tony Ruggiero

Do in between wedge yardages give you fits? Tony Ruggiero teaches three different techniques to effectively take off a few yards from your stock wedge distances. Try them all on the range and use what feels best on the course.

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Thanks Tony. I have a question about club selection. Let's say my full swing with my most lofted wedge (60 d) goes 75 yards. As the carry length needed gets shorter and shorter, would you generally stay with the 60 d for pitches less than 75 yards, using progressively shorter backswings (per your video) to get the right distance, or would you also cycle through different wedges? (e.g., 75 yards - full 60d; for 65 yards - 9 o'clock 52 degree; for 55 yards, 9 o'clock 56 degree, etc.)? Thanks

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Thanks, Tony. The choking up is something that I've forgotten, and your 3/4 swing... Improving my short game has been proven to lower my scores even when playing only every couple of weeks during the winter by just practicing...these two tips are going to help me even more. 6-8 handicap during the winter

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