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Short game (100 yards in) in sloppy conditions


dylhall
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@Iacas Thanks. I've taken so much from this forum (your advice/videos, in particular) but I'm nowhere near the standard where I can add much myself, beyond expressions of gratitude and a recent purchase of LSW

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This is a good thread.

In general for pitching under  110 yards, I play the ball forward in the stance off the left heel more like the driver ball position even in dry conditions, I think this promotes more of a shallow approach and I think its normally good to hit the turf about an inch before the ball.

in wet condition I have taken a 9iron and use with less bounce just play the ball for a lower trajectory.

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On 2/22/2014 at 4:12 AM, iacas said:

actually advise the opposite more: move the ball a little forward. Leave your weight primarily on your front foot. Then you're free to move into (forward) the shot a little more, making it less likely you'll catch it heavy.

Hey Cool - I do this on most any short shots where I want my body to remain very still so I can try to make a clean contact....

Bill - 

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Try using a 5-7 iron and do a bit of bump and run which won't bury your ball into the soft ground as easy as a wedge shot with higher lofts. Never know it might be helpful in those conditions.

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