Which Wedge? Short Game Club Choices
Which wedge should you use for the different situations around the green? Erika Larkin’s process for assessing the lie, selecting the type of shot and choosing the right club.
Working on your short game (chipping and pitching around the green) is a surefire way to save strokes on your round. Here are our latest lessons for your short game.
Which wedge should you use for the different situations around the green? Erika Larkin’s process for assessing the lie, selecting the type of shot and choosing the right club.
Kristin Walla shows how you probably suck at flop shots because you have too much tension and you’re swinging too hard. You gotta have freedom and flow to flop.
Knowing how to play the right type of shot around the green will save you valuable strokes. Alison Curdt demonstrates the difference between a chip shot and a pitch.
Follow LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk’s quick chipping setup tip for solid contact and accurate shots.
Before you get too technical make sure you have the basics right. Trillium Rose has three tips for getting more spin on your wedge shots.
With many golf courses facing drought and water shortages here are Megan Johnston’s top tips for dry conditions and tight lies.
Teresa Zamboni shows the importance of club path for proper direction and how to make your pitch shots travel different lengths with the same club. Play Happy!
Pitch shots have more airtime and less roll. LPGA Professional Instructor Kristin Walla shows how to select the right club and swing length to get your ball close to the pin when you’re pitching.
Blading or chunking the ball with your chips and short pitch shots? You’re not alone. Christina Ricci shows how your hands coming to a dead halt could be the cause of your inconsistent shots.
Michele Low shows how to play a more controlled low flying chip. With shorter swings, reduced wrist action, and paying attention to where the ball lands and runs out, you can achieve more consistency and save shots around the green.
Trillium Rose shows what to do when you’ve got a tight lie and need a fail-proof chip shot to the flag.
LPGA Class A Teaching Professional Kathy Nyman takes you through seven different situations on the course that require hitting the ball 30 yards.