Most amateurs find 40 to 60 yards to be a difficult range for wedge shots. The awkwardness comes from having to dial back the power of the swing to cover a less-than-full distance, which can disrupt ...
Your wedges are your scoring clubs. When you have one in your hand from the fairway, you should be thinking birdie. And when you have to grab a wedge greenside, it’s all about getting up-and-down for ...
A common mistake is trying to help or lift the ball off the ground. When golfers attempt to scoop the ball into the air, it often leads to poor contact, making it nearly impossible to control distance ...
So when my pal, golf teacher Anthony Wik from Claremont Golf Club just outside Portland, said he’d happily spend the day with me for some golf lessons, I had to take him up on the offer. In the video ...
Chunking your wedges around the greens? These are two of the most common causes of fat wedge shots — and how to fix them.
We've all been there before: you're sitting pretty in the center of the fairway, 95 yards from the green. It's a perfect yardage for the three-quarter swing. You address the ball, make a good pass, ...
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How to control trajectory on your wedge shots
On wedges inside of 50 yards, the best way to alter the trajectory is to focus on where your hands finish in relation to your body. When your hands stay in close (above, top), you’ll hit a higher shot ...
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