We've all seen the exact time units Tiger
Woods. The ball flies through the air and lands in the
middle of the fairway, 300 yards away.
The green-eyed monster of envy consumes us as
wonder if I could ever hope to lead well.
Fortunately, the time units are not the be-all-the end of everything
golf game.
Enter the short game. Without good short game skills,
all time units are for nothing.
The short game is the shots that we receive at the
Green nearly a hundred feet away, either from the
fairway bunker, the rough or a drop zone and
includes chips, sand pictures and ringtones.
This is where the highest number clubs
used, and the pitchers plate, sand wedge or lob
wedge.
Most golf courses have practice areas and a
driving range. Spend some time working on hitting his
green ball in different distances. Try
ten-foot circle in the center of the green at first.
Experiment using your wedges, what works for one person
otherwise, it may not work for you and your particular
swing.
After you get used to doing this exercise
constantly, it's time to spend some time in an arena
trap. Learn how to get the ball trap
reduce your score.
Plant your feet firmly in the sand, with the left
the foot is turned toward the hole. Imagine a circle of 4 inches
around the ball and try to hit the edge of the circle
which is far from the ball.
Drink plenty of sand with the ball and the full swing.
Not slow at all times or after hitting the
ball. It should rise in the green and stop. This
does not work unless the sand is very soft and powdery.
On hard surfaces it may be necessary to avoid reality
hit the sand.
As in all aspects of the game, only practice will help
to improve.