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With or against the grain of the grass
When chipping or pitching from heavy grass would you
change the hinge action for with the grain of the the grass as to against the grain of the grass. What is the best hinge action for the two shots? Would you use "club in palm of hand" for the shots? Seems like the longer swing to get the ball out of heavy grass requires the club to be in the fingers of the grip. Is this correct? |
Playing From Heavy Grass
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The real key to this shot is the Angle/Arc of Attack. It must be steeper than normal to minimize grass contact prior to Impact. Achieving this steeper Clubhead approach is easy: Simply move your Pivot Center (Head or 'Point between the Shoulders') slightly left of its normal Centered location. To further encourage a steeper angle (relative to the Ball) and to increase loft, you may also want to hit a 'Cut' shot, i.e., swing the Clubhead along a slightly Open Plane Line with an Open Clubface. :salut: |
Against the Grain
Lynn, Thanks very much for your reply and "How to".
Yesterday I went over the 3 hinges for chipping/Chipping with our PGA Club Pro. I got him to order your DVD. I think that he has watched it 4 Times. He likes it very much and has put it into the training program for his understudies. His chipping has improved considerably with the left hand palm grip and the concept of the feel of reverse roll on the backstroke for the vertical hinge. As he found out the pitch against the grain of the grass did not work as well with the palm grip which you said it would not in your reply. The pro says that you are a genius and I certainly agree. You mentioned the head a little left of center and I picked up on it with your review of Brian Gay. Thanks, Donn |
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