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Wish I could hit my 9 iron 150…
I also lift clean and place around the green!
As always… great video. When you say you have a one club to a one and a half club wind Iโm assuming the wind is behind you . I canโt hit my irons that far so what I do is I take my highbred and throw it as high as I can in hopes the ball will land soft on the green . Is that the correct mind thought?
Linda
Hi Linda! Hybrids are clubs that hit the ball high in the first place so yes, I like that strategy; throwing the club on the trajectory you want the ball to peak on is a great visual and it tends to help you set up the ball position well;
For those of you who have not thrown the club yet; try to organise an early morning or late afternoon on the course when nobody is around and practice throwing low-high-medium heights to a specific direction; then see the โpredict contactโ video to put that throw together with the ball in the way; then you will understand how to instinctively do what Linda is saying.
Why take pin out when off green?
The pin takes up quite a bit of the hole and instead of seeing the ball hit the pin and bounce out, you want to see the ball roll into the hole at the speed you want to have it go in; way better for your touch when you see it properly before you take the shot; Shawn