timd77
Assistant Pro
Late to this thread.
Until fairly recently, maybe spring last year, I would’ve classed myself as having a very good short game in comparison to my overall game (13-15 handicapper). My whole game was really built around getting the ball somewhere near the green, within 20-30 yards, and then pitch/chip it close enough for an up and down a lot of the time (I’m ignoring the rest of my game here by the way, that sounds like I’m parring every hole!). I’d always use my 50°, fly the ball most of the way, little bit of check and roll out. Lovely. Even if I was a foot off the green I’d use my wedge.
Spring last year I had a pitch over a bunker, I’ve been in that bunker before and it’s hard to get out of. Shouldn’t be a problem, just pretend it’s not there, but for some stupid reason I thought ‘don’t duff it into the bunker’, duffed it a yard, next shot still over the bunker. Of course I then start to panic and duffed the next into the bunker.
Ever since then I’ve had issues. Sometimes I’m ok, if I’m on my own for example, I’ll be much more relaxed and just hit the shot. But in a comp I duff it most of the time. I talk myself into it. I’ve started to use a 9i bump and run instead, with some success, but I’m finding it difficult to judge the run out.
I feel there’s not much point going back to the 50° until the ground is firmer again. At that point I’ll get out and practice much more to hopefully get back to how I was.
All in the head!
Until fairly recently, maybe spring last year, I would’ve classed myself as having a very good short game in comparison to my overall game (13-15 handicapper). My whole game was really built around getting the ball somewhere near the green, within 20-30 yards, and then pitch/chip it close enough for an up and down a lot of the time (I’m ignoring the rest of my game here by the way, that sounds like I’m parring every hole!). I’d always use my 50°, fly the ball most of the way, little bit of check and roll out. Lovely. Even if I was a foot off the green I’d use my wedge.
Spring last year I had a pitch over a bunker, I’ve been in that bunker before and it’s hard to get out of. Shouldn’t be a problem, just pretend it’s not there, but for some stupid reason I thought ‘don’t duff it into the bunker’, duffed it a yard, next shot still over the bunker. Of course I then start to panic and duffed the next into the bunker.
Ever since then I’ve had issues. Sometimes I’m ok, if I’m on my own for example, I’ll be much more relaxed and just hit the shot. But in a comp I duff it most of the time. I talk myself into it. I’ve started to use a 9i bump and run instead, with some success, but I’m finding it difficult to judge the run out.
I feel there’s not much point going back to the 50° until the ground is firmer again. At that point I’ll get out and practice much more to hopefully get back to how I was.
All in the head!