One of the [best player trying to become better to master is how to accurately hit an approach shot and make it stick on the green high-handicappers a chance to lower their golf score trememdously. If you are within 150 yards of the flag all of your attention should be on the magic number of shots to get the ball in that hole - "Three".
Have you done your homework?If you have put time into proper practice, you should really be thinking about sticking the ball close to the pin and getting down in two shots instead of three. This website is a great place for golf swing tips for beginnersif you need them.
If you are a weekly player, your thought process is more like "Please, please, no sand trap today!"However, if you are serious about tightening your golf game then you must improve your accuracy from 150 yards in to the green. Follow these six tips to master the approach shot:
1. commence] practice by swinging at balls with all your irons from 7 iron down to your most lofted wedge at a specific target. Pick any target and work real hard to land the ball near this target for each club. Write down the percentage of how many balls are within the imaginary circle for each target. Keeping these stats will inform you of whether you are correct and if not, whether you are improving your accuracy over time. When you can tighten that circle to a 6 foot radius this will mean that you have real accuracy. If you add a killer putting instinct you should be able to knock it home from that distance. Do this and watch your scores drop like a rock!
2. When you dial in your distances only then should you worry about spin control. It’s cool looking to make the ball spin backwards, but it is much more useful to you to reduce forward momentum quickly. Most of us can accomplish this by merely forcing a high ball trajectory in which the ball falls out of the sky. If you do this then any backspin on the ball will give you what you want. You may already know how to put backspin on the golf ball. However, you may not have a “high-spin” wedge swing. Go see a local pro to be sure.
3. Know your swing. If you are able to do it try trapping the golf ball. Trapping is defined as a strike down on the ball to trap it between the ground and the club and thereby pressure the ball slightly. This squirts the ball toward the hole with higher backspin rpm. Since we aren’t pro’s feel free to use the old wedges with the box grooves as these are designed to grip the ball and give higher backspin. I use a Cleveland wedge with the “cheat” grooves and absolutely love it.See this website for more tips on backspin golf.
4. Accuracy under adverse conditions is hard to practice. If you do the following you will have high confidence even if you are in the rough as long as you are within “your” distance.Start by hitting a few range balls to targets out say 50, 100 and 150 yards away. Next, practice low trajectory shots. to those targets. Pretend there is a bunch of tree limbs at about 6 feet high and keep the ball launch path low.Then practice medium trajectory shots and ensure that you can stop the ball near your targets. Lastly, practice high trajectory shots as if you need to go over a tree or another obstacle.
5. Repeat step four but this time hit the same shots with a much harder stroke. Repeat again while gripping way down on the shafts of your clubs. Even if it’s simply keeping percentages, remember to observe your accuracy with each club, distance and grip type.
6. If you find within this group one type of shot that is more “money” than the others, make a note of it and ensure that you spend a little time practicing this shot every time you go to the range. This will be your “lifesaver” or “money shot” when you are in a precarious golf situation that makes you spin a bit nervous~feel unprepared for /spin. If you don’t know what to do, always do what you know!
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