The Polo Club of Boca Raton Golf Professional, Charisse, teaches how to effectively chip around the green with your Lob Wedge, reduce your strokes and post lower scores. www.poloclub.net
Using a sand wedge to chip will give a lot of loft and very little roll to the golf ball. Learn how this will make you a better chipper from a golf expert in this free video clip. Expert: Hill Marks Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
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Use a sand wedge or lob wedge to hit a bunker shot; learn how in thisfree online golfing video lesson on the fundamentals of the short game. Expert: Ray Boone Contact: www.rayboonegolf.com Bio: Ray Boone knows a thing or two about keeping score. Boone has been involved in the golf game for nearly twenty years. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
www.clubfacegolf.com Dave Wesley and Mission Viejo Country Club Head Pro Matt Viguerie demonstrate how to play from a green side bunker. They teach the proper mechanics and execution of one of golfs most difficult shots. The key to executing this tight lie shot properly is a weakened grip, open your stance to the target, tempo and follow through.
Choosing a golf club for a specific shot can be difficult but it is a very important process of becoming a great golfer. Learn some great tips from a golf pro on how to choose the right club for a shot in this free video clip. Expert: Hill Marks Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
The fact is, no matter how far you can hit the ball, until it rolls into the hole, it doesn't count.
There's a reason the top touring pros spend 90% of their practice time on the short game. A reason that old saw about driving for show and putting for dough isn't the other way round.