Jim Furyk on the Bump and Run (Video)

A lot of lessons from the odder gamers on Tour this week! In this ten-year vintage video, Jim Furyk teaches the bump and run shot... However I'm after one very standard tip particularly.

You can learn lots about playing bump and run shots from this video. Jim explains all forms of approach, and there's plenty of diagrams and instructions added to the photos.

But I'm after a tip that allow you to on almost any shot you play... And you can find it around the only minute mark.

Simply put, Jim suggests that you position the clubface behind the ball, aimed where you want it to be aimed, BEFORE you take your grip. This is often the exact opposite of what we actually do before playing a shot, and yet the logic of this technique is inarguable.

By taking your grip once you role the membership, you keep away from the likelihood of changing the face attitude when you address the ball. After all, in case you grip the membership at the same time as retaining it at waist top in the front of your belt buckle and then you definitely installation with your palms decrease than that, along with your fingers farther ahead on your stance, you'll probable twist your fingers and forearms a chunk whilst you set the club in the back of the ball.

While this tip will assist your chips and pitches, it's going to probably assist your complete pictures as nicely.

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