Golf tips for various game situations
Blow out of the bunker times
Distance to the flag around 10-15 m.
* Shoulder width stance to take. It must state the ball between the center and summit of the left heel are.
* End of the handle points to a point slightly to the left of the navel, hands encircle the center of the handle in a neutral position.
* Club face slightly aligned to the right of the target (open). Body weight to 80% shifting to the left leg.
* Three quarters backswing and run it bend the wrists early. Weight on your left leg left. Initiate the downswing movement quietly, but then swing the club head at full speed through the sand.
* Body on the left leg and turn to swing the bat fully let.
Ball above the feet
Flight characteristics:
The ball tends to curve to the left and rolled after hitting out slightly to the left.
* As the ball take a strong left-hander needs the ball tends to fly low, so you use eg 6-iron instead of an iron seventh
* Shoulder width stance to take. Right justify the body of the target.
* More weight on the front shift.
* Upper body more upright. Bat attack about 5 inches shorter.
* Quiet and rhythmic swing through and go back a.
Ball below the feet
Flight characteristics:
The ball tends to a right turn and rolled after hitting out slightly to the right. The flight distance is shortened by the right-hander.
* A select number bat lower, rather than using E6 E7 bat.
* Shoulder width stance to take. Left-align the body of the target.
* More weight shift on his heels.
* Upper body bend to the ball deeper.
* Quiet and rhythmic swing through and go back.
Short game – chipping against the grass growth direction
Rough out recently in the green direction
* Club selection: sand or pitching wedge.
* Work and play are slightly open stance. Here, the ball must lie right outside the footprint.
* Bats if you want to grab as your putting stroke or normal.
* Clubface is slightly open.
* Go back a straight line as in putting.
* Left arm and club shaft forming a line. The wrist does not bend.
* Clubhead swings quietly in the direction of the target. The playing surface also shows the target.
Short pitch – as in the bunker, ball in the grass
* Shoulder width stance to take. Body more erect.
* Shift weight onto the balls reinforced.
* Right-align the body of the target. (Reason: the ball is given a
Right-to-left spin, because the ball is higher and the momentum is flatter)
* Bats fall shorter.
* The ball is further away from the feet than in the plane.
* Quiet running three-quarter backswing.
* Club to swing through and leave quietly expire.
Drilled ball in the bunker
* Shoulder width stance to take. Here, the ball must lie closer to the right foot. Bats fall short, to align the clubface perpendicular (square) to the destination.
* 60% weight to shift to the left leg.
* Quiet running backswing.
* Weight on your left leg left.
* Powerful beat in the sand. Left arm and club shaft forming a line.
* The wrists do not bend (no spoon).
* Arms can swing bats and quiet.
Pitching over a bunker towards green
* Shoulder width stance to take. Here, the ball must be level with the left heel.
* Align the left of the target body and shift your weight to 70% on the left leg.
* Bats fall shorter, open the clubface heavily toward the right.
* Swinging back to the left arm is parallel to the ground.
* Bend your wrist early and leave the weight on your left leg.
* Arms relaxed and swinging the ball straight.
* Left arm and club shaft form a straight line at impact.
* Arms and club swing let loose.
Exercise strategy for successful putting
Do you know that? You have a promising birdie putt and then go but with a Dreiputt and a bogey from the Green?
Dreiputts stir in general from a lack of control in combination with Puttgeschwindigkeits uncertainty in putts from about a meter away. The following exercise will help you to improve your feel and control at your Annäherungsputts – Puttgeschwindigkeits for better control.
* Check in all four directions around the hole a point
in six feet away with a cup of tea.
* Putt three balls from the first page and follow every ball
rolled out until it is, make sure that no ball is too short and
lie within one putter length behind the hole remains.
* Only when all three putts are to remain within one club length behind the hole, go to the next page.
* If a ball does not remain within the “safety zone”, you start over.
Make this exercise a total of 20 to 30 minutes from all sides – as long as you have fun with it! This is also a good concentration exercise.
Long bunker shots, e.g. Fairway at 3, 9 and 15
* As of body position and align the left of the target. The longer the ball is flying, the stronger the orientation to be left.
* A low to select two numbers racket (eg instead of 7 iron, 5 iron).
* Wide stance to take. The ball must lie to the right of the middle level.
* 60% weight to shift to the left leg.
* Align the clubface square to the target.
* Grip grab 1-2 inches shorter.
First, the ball is hit, then the sand.
Go back a quiet and rhythmic, and full swing.
Please make the left-handed orientation is opposite.
Blow from a deep bunker, e.g. Green on 6, 12, 15 and 16
Distance to the flag around 10-15 m.
* Shoulder width stance to take. It must state the ball between the center and summit of the left heel are.
* End of the handle points to a point slightly to the left of the navel.
* Hands encircle the center of the handle in a neutral position.
* Clubface is open sharply to the right.
* Body weight to 80% shifting to the left leg.
A three-quarter backswing and thereby run the wrists early beginning of winding. Weight on your left leg left. Vibrate at full acceleration of the clubhead through the sand. Body on the left leg and turn to swing the bat fully let.
Please make the left-handed orientation is opposite.
Mountain edition, for example, on hole 5, 15 and 18
The ball tends to have a higher trajectory and will be quickly upon impact. The flight distance is shortened.
* A low to select two numbers racket.
* Wide stance to take.
* 80% weight to shift to the right leg.
* Shoulder adjust the level of the ground level.
* Quiet and rhythmic swing through and go back a.
* As a left-handed please make the orientation reversed.
Downhill situation, e.g. on holes 1, 4, 9 and 17:
The ball tends to have a shallow right turn and rolled after hitting a bit further. The flight range is increased.
* Choose a bat or two higher numbers than the same distance in the plane
* Wide stance to take.
* Left-align the body of the target.
* 80% weight to shift to the left leg.
* The ball is closer to the right foot.
* Shoulder adjust the level of the ground level.