
The Keys To Golf Game Touch
Touch: Understanding Flight
&
Roll
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We’ve been working on our short game for
the last few issues and for a very good
reason.
To become a consistently good or even
improved player (key word consistent), you have to posses
a good short game. It doesn’t matter who your are, there
are going to be times (even days) when you aren’t hitting
the greens… hello short game!
Believe me… it is within one’s short
game, where by improving it, you can quickly and easily
shave numerous strokes off your golf game.
For this time around I want to work with
you on developing some touch with your various clubs. In
the past I’ve mentioned how important it is for your
short game to get the ball on the green and get it
rolling toward the hole as soon as possible. The purpose
of this next drill is to get you an understanding of the
flight and roll characteristics of each of your
clubs.
From just off the green and varying
distances, pick out a landing spot on the green. You
could even stick a tee into the practice green to mark
your spot.
Next, with varying clubs, work to chip or
pitch your golf ball to hit your landing spot. The idea
here is to not only begin to learn the various ball
flights of each club, but to also understand the roll
characteristics of the ball after it hits the green.
Again, we aren’t trying to necessarily get the ball to
the pin…
we want to hit the landing spot and learn
what the ball does (or doesn’t do from there).
In doing this practice drill you’ll soon
begin to get a feel for what each club will do. This will
develop your ‘touch’ around the green and it will get
those of you who have become locked in to using the same
club around the green no matter what the circumstance off
of that bad habit as well.
You will also develop a very good sense
of what your favorite club to use is under what type of
circumstance the shot demands…
and under pressure you’ll confidently
know that this club is indeed the club for the job at
hand.
A side note hear is that once you have
practiced this drill for a while and your understanding
and comfort level is good, begin to challenge yourself
further by deteriorating your lies a bit.
Remember, on the
course you won’t always get a nice cushy lie to work with so
once you begin to groove your short chips and pitches, then
you’ll want to add some degree of difficulty with less than
perfect lies to your practice routine.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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