Owen_Thomas_14
Journeyman Pro
About shots inside 100 yards? Following on from bobs post it seems like everyone including myself struggle with these shots 
In my case it's taking a full,committed swing with one of four lofted clubs and avoiding the half or threequarter etc. swings which often result in thin or fat shots when doubt overcomes me half way down the swing.
It's all down to practice really.
Once the weather warms up and the ground dries, I'll spend 6 or 7 hours a week on our short course. Longest hole is 94 yards and the greens are like those on the main course. Play 2 or 3 balls per hole, go round the 9 holes twice and I've hit around 50-60 shots between 50 and 100 yards.2 or 3 times a week and its got to help.
Its because they require 'feel', a judgment of the swing needed to get the ball where you want, and that leaves some in doubt, and likely to 'quit' on the shot, or catch it fat.
Im always amazed how many people are absolutely crap at even the easiest chip& run shots, or a little floater over a Bunker, stuff that should be so easy to play.
Its the Drives that should be hardest, but even a lot of 28Hc'ers can get those away.
This is the area of the game that I practise the most. Spent 1.5 hours up the club today just hitting shots to certain yardages 65 , 75 , 90 and 100. Doesnt take long before you get a great feel for the shots and can then take this feelign to the course. Thoroughly recommend this sort of practise for anyone wanting to lower their h/c
For example: If you judge a shot to be a 3/4 swing wedge then quit on it and duff it 30yards, you don't know whether your judgment of the shot was as bad as your execution and you learn nothing.
If, however, you commit to the 3/4 wedge shot, hit it nicely and find you are 15yards long then it is only your judgment that needs adjusting and the feedback will help you for the next time you find yourself with that yardage.
I get the impression that a lot of people try to play these less than full shots by slowing the swing down rather than just shortening it up.