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Tips for Golf Swing - Pitch & Putt
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Can you give me any advice as I suck. Badly.
I know there are YouTube clipsm but all seem aimed at the seasoned golfer and for full swings.
I'm just looking at pitch and putt par 3 courses.
I have a PW clubs which should be enough to hit it (my friend can do it with this) but my teeing off is awful - approach play so so.
It's just my teeing off I need help with
Many thanks
I know there are YouTube clipsm but all seem aimed at the seasoned golfer and for full swings.
I'm just looking at pitch and putt par 3 courses.
I have a PW clubs which should be enough to hit it (my friend can do it with this) but my teeing off is awful - approach play so so.
It's just my teeing off I need help with
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.(i) stance - legs slightly splayed like a duck....helps anchor the hips....
(ii) you are sitting on a pogo stick - standing upright doesnt let you swing properly.
(iii) think of the swing as more of a U not a V.
(iv) pull the clb back parallel to your feet for the first eighteen inches and then let your hips turn as the club goes behind you
(v) head down.....
(vi) let your club pause at the top before starting the downswing (look at the women pros)
(vii) let the hands come through and let your swing go right through - anysport with a racket or cue you need to let the clubs swing through - stopping it will put weird spins on the ball - the shank in golf.
Lastly look at a drawing as to hand position on the club........
Good luck and enjoy - golf is the only ball sport outside where you, and you alone, control your own destination - hence why the handicap system works.
(ii) you are sitting on a pogo stick - standing upright doesnt let you swing properly.
(iii) think of the swing as more of a U not a V.
(iv) pull the clb back parallel to your feet for the first eighteen inches and then let your hips turn as the club goes behind you
(v) head down.....
(vi) let your club pause at the top before starting the downswing (look at the women pros)
(vii) let the hands come through and let your swing go right through - anysport with a racket or cue you need to let the clubs swing through - stopping it will put weird spins on the ball - the shank in golf.
Lastly look at a drawing as to hand position on the club........
Good luck and enjoy - golf is the only ball sport outside where you, and you alone, control your own destination - hence why the handicap system works.
You might want to carry a 7 iron with you as well PW - so you are not trying to hit the ball so hard.
Your playing partner may be more experienced?
Youtube will not help - invest in a couple of lessons from local golf pro - or his apprentice - prices vary!!!
But they will set you up with stance, grip etc
Your playing partner may be more experienced?
Youtube will not help - invest in a couple of lessons from local golf pro - or his apprentice - prices vary!!!
But they will set you up with stance, grip etc
As TonyV says, have a couple of lessons with your local golf professional, to explain, grip, stance, posture, ball position & swing.
If any of the holes are longer than 100 yards, as a learner you'll need more than just a Pitching Wedge. Allow 10 yards extra for each club, i.e 110 yards for a 9 iron, 120 yards for an 8 iron, and so on.
Swing the club within your ability, so you have some control, instead of trying to hit the cover off the ball.
Good luck.
If any of the holes are longer than 100 yards, as a learner you'll need more than just a Pitching Wedge. Allow 10 yards extra for each club, i.e 110 yards for a 9 iron, 120 yards for an 8 iron, and so on.
Swing the club within your ability, so you have some control, instead of trying to hit the cover off the ball.
Good luck.
Tony, not being exactly young, I've learnt from experience to swing slowly and keep the ball straight, especially as my course, although not long, is tightly tree lined. Having custom fitted clubs also helps, with shafts with the correct flex for my swing speed and the proper size grip, although of course they do cost more than a set taken from the shelf.
Tony, I wasn't advocating that Fiery, as a beginner, buys a made to measure set, just pointing out the difference it can make. Should Fiery decide that he wishes to take up golf properly, instead of using a Pitch and Putt course, that would be the time to speak to a professional about recommending the correct set-up (custom fitting isn't very expensive over the cost of a basic set of clubs).
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You should be very pleased that you can suck at all - even badly. An extra strong mint lasts about twenty seconds with me as I am an inveterate cruncher. It doesn't seem to matter whether I am eating boilings , chocolate or toffee I just can't resist crunching and biting.
I'm afraid I can't help with your subsequent golf questions but you could satisfy my curiosity and explain what golf has to do with sucking?
I'm afraid I can't help with your subsequent golf questions but you could satisfy my curiosity and explain what golf has to do with sucking?
congrats Khandro - I am a 5 and have never done the h-i-one....done the albatross, had balls go down flag poles to an inch, ping the flag, and destroyed the lips of two holes but never had the ball in the bucket for a one. Only once played with somebody who holed out - in Malaysia during a competition. Though I did once play with someone who holed out at Highgate, N London - on the wrong hole. Cost him the beers....
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