Long Game

Posted by Todd Mann | 10/16/2009

All though the short game is important as a good short game can set up scoring opportunities, the short game scoring won't matter much if you cannot advance the ball down the fairway with some degree of confidence and success.

Long Irons
Hitting those long irons consistently can be difficult. It doesn't have to be difficult though if you just make a few basic adjustments.


Driving
Hitting driver, the longest club in the bag, can be a frustrating. It can also be rewarding when the ball is sent soaring down the fairway after being "crushed"!! Learn to control that driver. Learn when how to go for it and rip it long and learn how to swing the driver safely to keep it in play.

Woods
Hitting fairway woods off the deck is easy. Most amateurs make one key mistake which leads to poor results. Hybrids metals are increasing in popularity and are finding their way into golf bags and replacing those pesky long irons. Are hybrids or rescue clubs for you?


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