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No. 1 skill in wedge play is controlling distance. Here's how to do it
Distance control with the wedges is a skill any golfer can develop—and a fantastic stroke-saver. Michael Breed, based in Greenwich, Conn., is Golf Digest's Chief Digital Instructor.
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How to easily improve your distance control with your wedges
Having proper distance control is key if you want to score inside of 100 yards. Here's how to dial in your wedges. The post ...
Teaching professional Daril Pacinella, is a certified TPI Fitness Instructor and is the director of instruction at his academy located at Longhi’s Golf Facility in Southwick. He has been a golf ...
The secret to great wedge play is being able to produce any distance on command and that comes from knowing how to control speed at impact. There are two leading methods: Vary the length of the ...
View post: Should Amateur Golfers Ditch the 60-Degree Wedge? Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas Weigh In No matter how you spin it, golf is hard. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a driver off the tee, ...
Having a solid chipping game isn’t just a great way to quickly lower your scores, but it’s also a good way to take pressure off of your long game and putting. That’s because, even if you mishit your ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
That’s not a knock, but the cold hard truth, as most amateur golfers just whip out their driver and try crushing drives over and over. But if you really want to translate your golf practice from the ...
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