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Cindy Miller
Today, Cindy Miller shows the proper body positioning and club selection depending on whether you want the ball to stop quickly or run out.
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Great advice. Thanks
David G.
You are welcome!
Nice little lesson. I don't know if I am the only person having a problem with the videos from Lake Nona, but it
seems everything from there and from Martin Hall has a very compressed video that keeps starting and stopping during playback. Lots of distracting buffering.
Wayne M.
Not sure if anyone else is having issues. I have not. I will ask the powers that be to check. Thank you for the heads up.
Thanks. Again, nice lesson. Not complicated.
Wayne M.
You are welcome.
Cindy: from the camera it appears the ball is closer to the center than the left when you "loft".. is that the case??
Daniel C.
I agree with you. My body is a little more open as well as the club face. Be sure to lay the face open. I could have had this ball closer to my left foot.
Always great tips , very good at explaining thank you
Edd O.
Thank you!
The running chip off your right foot looks a lot like the “chop shot” you previously demonstrated in an earlier video. Yes?
Charles S.
I always use wrists on chip and run shots and never have my arms real tight and stiff. I understand how you see this looks like a chop shot. The chop shot is steeper and is played more back in your stance, but yes, looks l alot like a chip and run.
Chris, i have gained great insights through your instruction! Thank you!
On putting, could you give us some instructions on how best to use an Arm Lock Putter? I know that you have worked with Bryson. I have an arm lock putter and it feels very stable in my hands, but I could really use some instructions on how best to execute a putt with an arm lock putter.
John B.
I have not worked with Bryson, or an arm lock putter, so I would hate to give you any incorrect advice. Sorry about that.
I think everyone would benefit if you said a few words about lie and bounce when selecting what chip shot to hit or with which wedge. That way students won't make the mistake of trying to hit it off the front foot off hardpan with a club that has 14 degrees of bounce and no grind.
Mark S.
Totally agree if I had more time to go into depth on this tip. You can still get the ball airborne off a hardpan lie with a wedge with bounce, just makes it a bit more difficult. I will try to do that tip next time.
She explains everything so well. Great teacher!
Frank C.
Thank you!