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gas_can
February 10th, 2005, 10:43 pm
I'm a little dissapointed with my wedge play, and I really want to sharpen my accuracy and be able to attack some flags. It's not horrendous now, but I'd like to be within 10 feet any time I'm 50-120 yards from the pin.
My main idea for practice is starting to play a par-3 chip and pitch course twice a month where I've got lots of 100-50 yard par-3's mixed in. Has anyone play these courses? Think it's worth it? Have any other tips for wedge accuracy?
iacas
February 10th, 2005, 11:30 pm
What's off? Distance, direction, or both?
I've seen dramatic improvements since I've taken on the Dave Pelz method. 7:30 (which I visualize as shaft straight back, horizontal to the ground), 9:00 (shaft straight up in the air), 10:30 (no real "position" here - just halfway-ish between 9:00 and 12:00, my full swing), and then the full swing.
So three wedges (I don't want a gap wedge - I just open my PW) and 4 yardages apiece gets me 12 yardages. If I want a 70-yard shot, that's a 9:00 PW.
For in between shots, I choose the trajectory I want first, then the appropriate wedge.
If direction is off, well, I don't know how to help ya. :-)
Other people use the "choke-down" method - gripping down an inch takes about 10 yards off, or so I've heard. I like to keep the grip size the same except for chips around the greens, so I didn't go with this method.
That doesn't really answer your question: whether a par-3 course helps. I've heard that it can and does, but I haven't visited one recently.
gas_can
February 11th, 2005, 12:40 am
What's off? Distance, direction, or both?
Yeah, it's direction unfortunately. I think I may just have a case of the pulls cause everything's ending up pin high but well left of where I want it. Hopefully it's not a swing plane thing, cause I'm killing every other club in my bag. Looks like I may need to go see my pro soon to diagnose what's going on.
I also use a Pelzish method, even though I didn't learn it from him. the only difference I have is my 9:00 to 3:00 swing can either leave my wrists cocked (club points straight up) or straight to control spin.
I don't release my wrists much through impact with my wedges (or any other club in my bag for that matter) to try and maximize spin, perhaps I should try that . . . but I also don't want to change my other swings. Golf is such a fickle game.
iacas
February 11th, 2005, 01:45 pm
Ball position still good with the wedges? Sometimes if I start pulling, I'll check ball position (an inch forward of center) and I'll weaken my grip just a little.
gas_can
February 11th, 2005, 03:34 pm
That's definately a possibility, I'll have to check it later today. I usually do weaken my grip a touch the closer I get to the green, but I'll check that too. Thanks for the tips.
flap
February 12th, 2005, 10:10 am
I take my shag bag to a local ball field and put the garbage can on the pitchers mound then pace off the distance that I want to practice at in the outfield and wedge away till my hearts content.
The master
February 12th, 2005, 10:43 am
Best advice I can give is never siwng a wedge more than 85%.
Also work on hitting lower wedge shots all the best wedge players hit low wedge shots they are easier to control and you should get better direction. If you hit them to high they are a lot harder to control and wind wil affect them more.
Ben
February 15th, 2005, 03:24 pm
I've found that by focusing on keeping my right elbow tucked close to my torso throughout the swing helps keep my ball striking quite consistent. Like The master says, a controlled right arm along with a nice smooth (85%, or less) swing is what I try to execute each time I hit a SW.
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