Before you continue reading, think about your golf clubs (irons, woods, and wedges) and pick your favorite - okay, know which one it is? Read on...
A recent article in Golf Digest got me thinking about which golf club is my "go-to" club around the greens; I came up with my true-blue, Vokey Spin-Milled sand wedge. I know that it isn't the best club for what I am trying to achieve, but I keep using it in spite of its...sometimes...lackluster performance.
How many golfers analyzing this newsletter are so snug with one membership that they forget there are fourteen golf golf equipment within the bag!
After viewing an enlightening Mel Sole video on 3 Important Keys to Chipping (see below), I started to practice around the green with other clubs in my bag and found that my favorite club is the one that can best do its intended job.
I am now working towards with my pitching wedge, eight-iron, and even the three-wooden and am noticing a difference inside the manner the golfing ball gets to the inexperienced and rolls out to the hole.
Here is the way to plan out your next shot around the green and select the best club for the job.
1. Start through assessing the situation. According to Golf Digest's Chief Digital Instructor, Michael Breed, "Ask your self a few primary questions: How some distance do I need the ball to fly? How far do I want the ball to run out? How speedy is the inexperienced?"
2. The idea is to fly the ball over trouble and to roll like a putt as soon as possible. If you have a lot of trouble between you and the hole and the hole is close, you might opt for an open-faced, higher-lofted club.
Three. Yes, the lob wedge is your buddy! According to GolfTec, in case you are in deeper hard and a bunker stands among you and the pin, or there's little green to work with, strive a better lofted membership.
Four. If you've got a variety of inexperienced to work with, you would possibly attempt a bump-and-run with a lower lofted club.
Ask your teacher to reveal you all the extraordinary golf equipment or try making use of your golf equipment across the inexperienced and you will see there is more than one way to get to par.
How do you use your golf clubs around the inexperienced? Let us understand in the remarks section of this golf blog and on Twitter @Golf4Beginners.
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