Birdman Course Marshal

Posts: 1573 Join date: 2009-10-09 Age: 45 Location: Wherever my feet take me....
 | Subject: Re: Use of Bounce in pitching and chipping Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:00 am | |
| | Ssquirrel wrote: | | Birdman wrote: | | Err... sorry to burst your bubble pushslice, but left wrist facing upwards after impact very hard to do the one hop and stop move. |
Can explain why? I thought left wrist face upwards will maintain the angle? what's the best way to check the ball then? |
Many different ways bro. When I mentioned, it's in the context of his current skill level (no offense).
It's just that it's a more advanced technique that hard for ave golfers to execute if swing plane and alignment is not correct. Back of left facing upwards means possibly the heel of the wedge is leading into the shot resulting in shanking the ball, esp if swing plane is too shallow when the golfer tries to slide the club under the ball. Happened to me more than once. Then there is turf condition to consider in such advanced shots too, another story altogether. |
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jimmychoo Senior Golfer

Posts: 422 Join date: 2009-06-17 Location: Tampines
 | Subject: Re: Use of Bounce in pitching and chipping Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:09 am | |
| I can't differential a chipping from pitching so I will just stick to "Get the ball near the pin Philosophy" If I can top the ball and the ball roll to near the pin, I am happy. It make me more confused when I see so much wordings in golf.  |
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agnes chung Newbie Golfer

Posts: 94 Join date: 2010-01-25 Age: 38 Location: Manila, Philippines
 | Subject: Re: Use of Bounce in pitching and chipping Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:29 am | |
| i will try the online instruction....short game is my waterlooo......  |
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