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Are You Using The Wrong Golf Club?

11:40 am May 27, 2009

One of the biggest mistakes golfers make is using the wrong club.
You will have better short game, have more fun, & lower your score
if you stick to one club for each a specific shot. Pick one & stick to
it.

For example, if you are confident using a 7 iron whenever hitting the
ball from 15 yards, use it. You may have read that an amateur or pro
golfer prefers another club when facing the same distance. Or, you
may have seen a golf training video which stresses the use of a
different iron.

That doesn’t mean you have to follow their advice. Stick to what
works, for you!

I’ll give you a perfect example. Whenever Tiger Woods is facing a
shot from anywhere around the green, he usually uses his 60 degree
wedge. He doesn’t try to use several wedges.

He sticks to what works for Tiger. He is capable of using his 60
degree wedge to hit a flop shot that goes 25 feet.

He can also use the same wedge to hit a shot that travels 60 feet by
adjusting his technique. Why? Because he is most comfortable with
that particular club.

Short game success has just as much to do with your confidence &
comfort levels as it does with technique & shot specifics.

In time, you will find what is called your “go to” club when playing
through a specific shot. And when practicing your short game, those
practice sessions should be focused around this club in order to
improve at the fastest rate possible.

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