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air0208 05-13-2006 09:34 PM

What are the 5 most important shots..
 
to learn from 100 yards and within?

i just wanna know some people opinions...

thanks a lot guys!
Aaron

pluthb 05-13-2006 10:41 PM

8 shots
 
According to Dave Pelz, who is at least researched based but doesn't understand how the wrists work, the eight most common shots are a 10 yard chip from the fringe/fairway, 15-yard pitch from the rough, 20-yard pitch from the rough, a 15-yard lob shot, 30 and 50-yard pitch shots and 8 and 15-yard bunker shot.
This was compiled after watching a year's worth of Tour events.
PM me and I'll send you my more info.

air0208 05-13-2006 10:59 PM

Hey Brad,

This is actually Aaron Knoll. Just wanted to say thanks for all of your help in that lesson and your other advice. In 7 tournaments this year, i ended up with 4 wins, and 3 seconds. Now getting ready for the playoffs the next 2 mondays. What other information do you have?

Thanks,
Aaron

jim_0068 05-14-2006 01:39 AM

be able to draw/fade your wedge approaches if needed

be able to hit the low brake skidding wedge into a back pin location or stiff head wind.

be able to hit about 3 or 4 different clubs 100 yards.

tongzilla 05-14-2006 03:34 AM

Master the bread and butter TGM pitch shot with a 52 degree wedge (between pitch and sand wedge). It's a mid-trajectory, with mid-high spin type of shot. You can use it from 20-60, in the rough, out the bunker, almost anywhere. And all the fancy stuff (e.g. lob shot, opening clubface, etc.) will be a piece of cake once you've mastered this.

Seanmx 05-15-2006 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tongzilla
Master the bread and butter TGM pitch shot with a 52 degree wedge (between pitch and sand wedge). It's a mid-trajectory, with mid-high spin type of shot. You can use it from 20-60, in the rough, out the bunker, almost anywhere. And all the fancy stuff (e.g. lob shot, opening clubface, etc.) will be a piece of cake once you've mastered this.

Is the "bread and butter TGM pitch" and aquired motion type action swinging to right arm parallel to ground on the backswing to both arms straight on the follow through?:think:

tongzilla 05-15-2006 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seanmx
Is the "bread and butter TGM pitch" and aquired motion type action swinging to right arm parallel to ground on the backswing with to both arms straight on the follow through?:think:

Yes it is.
Once you master that, you can make it shorter/longer is easy.

EdZ 05-15-2006 02:30 PM

Putts from 8 ft and in

tongzilla 05-15-2006 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
Putts from 8 ft and in

I say concentrate on putts from 3 ft in and putts from 35+ ft out. Spend 50/50 of your time on each. Where are you vj?

air0208 05-16-2006 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tongzilla
Master the bread and butter TGM pitch shot with a 52 degree wedge (between pitch and sand wedge). It's a mid-trajectory, with mid-high spin type of shot. You can use it from 20-60, in the rough, out the bunker, almost anywhere. And all the fancy stuff (e.g. lob shot, opening clubface, etc.) will be a piece of cake once you've mastered this.

Hey Tongzilla,

Can you explain this a little more? Ive been reading this site for a little while, but am still very much so a beginner.

Thanks,

Aaron


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