There was a slightly longer version of this Golf Channel Academy lesson on Morning Drive either Tuesday or Wednesday, and it was such a neat drill that I wanted to post it. In order to help you get better at using the bounce on your wedges, GCA Lead Coach Justin Bruton has a drill where you hit flop shots with a 7-iron.
I recognize, it sounds preposterous. But watch the video after which I'll provide you with some things to look at for whilst you set up and swing that should help you get the cling of this more easily.
First, on your setup:
- Your stance is slightly open. Take a good look at the video -- SLIGHTLY open. The idea is to swing just a bit out-to-in; you're not setting up for a big sand shot.
- The ball is positioned forward in your stance. It appears to be opposite your lead heel. I tested that setup and was able to consistently strike the ground from that position, so it should work fine for most of you.
- Note that when you split your grip, your trailing hand touches the shaft. Again, don't get crazy -- just one finger on the shaft is fine.
- Grip the club so the clubface is slightly open. That helps you use the bounce better.
And recollect his warning: You in all likelihood WILL hit the ball skinny the first few times you do that drill. You must analyze the rhythm of the swing. But when you get it, your pitching have to improve dramatically.
Best of all, because it makes use of a everyday club and now not a training resource, you can use this drill to make a few practice strokes earlier than you surely hit a pitch all through your spherical in case you sense a chunk uncomfortable. It's hard to beat a drill that can help you right at your second of need!
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