I think golf players can deal with a shot 150 yards from the green, but put in a couple of bunkers and some
water hazards and that green starts to shrink. A lot of people would to think about the trouble that lies ahead as a negative thing. I take a look at the hole and think where all the trouble lies, then pick a safe spot and hit towards. That is my way, but i know a lot of golfers that think differently. These are just my ways-improve we will.
Aiming for the fat of the green, rather than the flag is not always a bad thing. Once I have picked my spot, I completely narrow my focus and put all the negative thoughts to one side. Making a good strike on the ball is my main concern. I like to hit the ball hard and commit to the shot, taking care to set a solid address position. If your playing a par 3, pointing the logo in the direction you’d like the ball to go is helpful.
Peg the ball up slightly, this will help your strike become more precise, so don’t be proud and refuse the offer and always peg the ball up. I’m always aware of my address position, my feet, hips and shoulders.
Hitting into a breeze can be problematic and abbreviating your finish is always a wise thing to do. There’s nothing worse than watching your ball balloon and fall well short of the target. If you abbreviate your finish position a more penetrating flight will result.
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