As long as you get the ball off the ground, you have lots of chances to hit plenty of greens every round. So why don’t you hit more? It’s not that the greens are to small; more likely, you simply don’t hit the ball far enough.
Don’t Under-club
You’re capable of hitting the ball far enough to reach at least some greens. But whether it’s a 3-iron or a three-quarter wedge, the most common place for high handicappers to miss greens is short. The problem is called “underclubbing” but this can be more difficult to fix than you realize. For example, you miss a green short, then swing harder on the next hole, tensing your muscles and inhibiting, your swing. The result: an even shorter shot. Now it’s a head game when in reality all you need is to make your normal swing. The key is to chose the right club to get you there.
Move The Pin
To make sure you take enough club to reach the green., mentally move the flag-stick. Instead of playing to the middle of the green, imagine that the hole is positioned on the back of every green. Your goal is to hit the ball so it finishes pin-high. Setting your sights a bit longer is a good way to break free of the under-clubbing routine. If you take more time than usual , you’ll swing easier. The result is better contact, and you,ll be surprised how much easier it is to reach the greens that used to be a struggle. you’ll make relaxed swings and gain confidence as the round progresses, both of which are crucial to improvement.
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