Golf4beginners said...
Hi Dave,
I have a 56 and 60 degree wedge in my bag. When I practice at the range, I try to use both clubs (not at the same time) to hit a 60-yard target.
Is it good practice to vary ball position or backswing in order to gain proper distance? Is it important to practice with a few different clubs like 8-iron to get better feel?
Any good drills for distance control?
Thank you!
I have a 56 and 60 degree wedge in my bag. When I practice at the range, I try to use both clubs (not at the same time) to hit a 60-yard target.
Is it good practice to vary ball position or backswing in order to gain proper distance? Is it important to practice with a few different clubs like 8-iron to get better feel?
Any good drills for distance control?
Thank you!
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It's important to know proper practice techniques!
Stacy,
ReplyDeleteDave's book is incredible on the four wedge/ three swing length system.
It is worth every penny, but check it out of the library first and test drive it.