robbest3offthetee
Tour Rookie
Tim, It is Wooly and Unrepeatable,Because no shot is the same,You cannot go on that theory,You have to "feel" certain shots !!!1
Personally I really don't like the idea of "touch" and "feel" - it seems very woolly and unrepeatable in a scientific sense.
Would it be accurate to say that power is controlled by tempo and length of backswing. Keep the tempo the same, then vary the backswing = more or less clubhead speed. So then the problem becomes one of, how to keep a constant tempo (metronome style)?
Tim, It is Wooly and Unrepeatable,Because no shot is the same,You cannot go on that theory,You have to "feel" certain shots !!!1
Exactly. As I may have mentioned once or twice it is in Dave Peltz short game bible. Read it, if you have read it read it again. As for not being scientific the man worked as a rocket scientist for NASA!!!
Ah abd send imurg something pretty for being a cock![]()
Ah abd send imurg something pretty for being a cock![]()
I'll send him a video of my 333 drive.
Tim,You are trying to over complicate things
...These are the hardest shots in the round due to the unpredictable nature of the shot and its normally where you see the better players shine. Ie the ability to get close to the pin from awkward lies. The ability to scramble and 'feel' the shot is the Holy grail of golf and it can't be found at the range. It comes with hitting countless balls from <50yrds to different greens with different pin positions from different lies.
Thats the thing about the 'short game' its a game within a game. For 80-90yds i have a stock shot, (full 56deg wedge), for 60-70yds(3/4 56deg wedge). For shots <50yds you need the feel of a surgeon to get close to the pin.
The longer 60-90yds shots will create backspin and the ball checks up after the first bounce due to swing speed.
The sub 50 yards are subject to thins, fats and need to be more creative, these will normally be my bump and run shots, but really depends on where the pin is and whats in front of the pin. These are the hardest shots in the round due to the unpredictable nature of the shot and its normally where you see the better players shine. i.e. the ability to get close to the pin from awkward lies. The ability to scramble and 'feel' the shot is the Holy grail of golf and it can't be found at the range. It comes with hitting countless balls from <50yrds to different greens with different pin positions from different lies.
I fully accept (and always have), that learning how to play these shots comes down to experience and can only be learned on the course. However, I don't believe that you need to be playing a 4-hour round of 18 holes to do this.