With such a lot of trees to deal with at Innisbrook this week, I thought a short lesson on getting out of them is probably appropriate. Here's Rickie Fowler and Butch Harmon with some pointers.
Note that Rickie recommends you just try to get out of the timber, now not hit a few heroic shot. It depends on the state of affairs, of course, however it is good advice if you usually battle to get returned in play whilst you grow to be within the woods.
Here are the keys Rickie mentions:
- Choke down on the handle for better control.
- Keep your lower body quiet. Remember, you're playing this like a big chip shot so you don't need to drive your legs hard.
- Rickie doesn't ground the club because he's in loose stuff that might cause the ball to move. Hovering the club slightly above the ground might help you make a smoother backswing no matter what the ground is like. And you can't ground your club in a hazard anyway.
- Use a narrower, open stance. Again, you're not trying to kill the ball so play it like a big chip shot.
- And your final thought: DON'T HIT A TREE.
And remember: One shot from the trees is ALWAYS much easier on the scorecard than two shots from the trees!
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