Since Graeme is tied for the lead at the Genesis Open, I thought it a good time to post a tip from him. This is a Golf Monthly video on how he plays 100-yard pitch shots.
The largest issue I need you to do away with from this tip is that Graeme loves to have AT LEAST TWO WAYS to play each of his yardages beneath one hundred fifty yards. One of those is a full throttle shot that spins just like the satan however isn't necessarily his maximum accurate, the alternative a shoulder-height shot that he can manage nicely. (Shoulder height is an smooth duration for most gamers to experience.) The hard shot is performed with the higher-lofted wedge, the partial shot with a lower-lofted wedge.
Graeme chooses which one to use based totally on pin position. He uses the tough spinny shot for the front pin positions and the partial shot for pins which can be farther again on the green. (That partial shot is going to roll out a bit because it's no longer spinning as tough.)
He's without a doubt getting proper use out of his wedges at Riviera, where it is genuinely hard to get close to the pin positions. Be sure to observe and notice if you could pick out which holes he makes use of partial pictures on and which get the entire-bore wedge.
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