Keeping from crowding the ball and making sure my grip is nice and neutral. Also keeping the weight on the inside of the trail foot during the backswing, so that I can make a nice weight shift on the downswing without getting stuck.
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For the second thing, is part of that also learning to decide which wedge is appropriate for the situation? I know personally if I have a clear line at the pin I prefer to go with a 52° whereas if there’s a bunker guarding it I’ll elect to go 56°Connection. When weight transfer got wonky, so too did me staying connected.
It’s a process, and I hate it.
Also REALLY working partial wedges and practicing being able to hit more than one wedge a given distance. For example, I’ve been working on being able to hit 54, 50, and PW on shots from 100-120
It’s a versatility thing, yeah. I want the situation to dictate the club more, rather than having to force a square peg in a round hole because “it’s 115, I have to hit my 115 club”. A lot of that too has been my revelation that I need to heed more attention to (on my home course specifically) staying under the hole as much as possible, because above the hole it gets scary hahaFor the second thing, is part of that also learning to decide which wedge is appropriate for the situation? I know personally if I have a clear line at the pin I prefer to go with a 52° whereas if there’s a bunker guarding it I’ll elect to go 56°
Nothing scarier than a downhill slider. I was kind of battling the opposite in the past. I’d leave so many chips short because I was scared to roll past the hole. It was a mindset shift to be comfortable with rolling past the hole. Part of that is why I went 18 months without a chip inIt’s a versatility thing, yeah. I want the situation to dictate the club more, rather than having to force a square peg in a round hole because “it’s 115, I have to hit my 115 club”. A lot of that too has been my revelation that I need to heed more attention to (on my home course specifically) staying under the hole as much as possible, because above the hole it gets scary haha
I just fixed my recent lack of a fade reviewing Lee Trevinos swing. Chase it down the line, I was turning through too early.foot work
For lobs and fades I been keep my weight on my right for what feels like most of the swing
For draws, closing the clubface and shuffle my front foot then back foot as part of the rhythm process with my hands/ arms
fades tend to be easier for me as I feel its more " hold off" clubface withmy hands/ arms so I keep a open clubface to my target line
I have this goofy practice routine that is a “feel”.