I think between this video and a short game clinic video you posted 7 months ago...I finally heard what you were saying (got it thru my thick head) about holding your wrist position thru impact. I tried it with a 58 degree wedge yesterday from a pretty tight lie and was able to his high and low shots. Depending on where my hands were in relation to the club head and with a change in ball position. Thanks.
Another good video but you dont mention Bermuda grain which is prevalent in the south..I get the set up, weight distribution , forward shaft, fingers etc but angle or drop into ball against Bermuda grain will stub the club..any thoughts?
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I think between this video and a short game clinic video you posted 7 months ago...I finally heard what you were saying (got it thru my thick head) about holding your wrist position thru impact. I tried it with a 58 degree wedge yesterday from a pretty tight lie and was able to his high and low shots. Depending on where my hands were in relation to the club head and with a change in ball position. Thanks.
I'm am so in on this if my schedule permits! Great idea, guys. Thank you!
Great video Ed, thanks for your time.
Question: what make of lob wedge do you use?
Great tip. If Scottie is using it, it's worth putting in the repertoire.
Good luck with this. Unfortunately, I'm in the UK 🇬🇧.
Please post videos of how you get on
Another good video but you dont mention Bermuda grain which is prevalent in the south..I get the set up, weight distribution , forward shaft, fingers etc but angle or drop into ball against Bermuda grain will stub the club..any thoughts?
We have a longer section on chipping in an upcoming video that has more detail on adjusting for various grass types
Here in New England we more times than not are chipping from 2" to 3" high grass. What set up or stroke difference is needed? Thanks Bob K
This guy sounds so much like santa in A Year Without A Santa Claus
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Yes golf school sounds good
Are you letting the club lie naturally or are you hooding it a little?
So hinge and hold.
Was wondering where the sensei had been
He was on a fishing trip up in Canada, we will have more videos coming soon!