vj: I get the feeling that you are a bit of a Stan Utley short game guru on the quiet

. Your putting advice has transformed my performance with the short stick and now I want to do the same thing with my short game. My short game is reasonable but this is down to lots of disorganised practice. I would like an insight how an organised professional golfer goes about training a great short game. I would like to see a specific programme of drills and tasks that develop distance control and touch and feel. I have read up a little on Stan Utley and see short game shots as mini full swing where I have the same kind of ball position as I do on full shots , swing on plane and plane is boss . Hit with a flat left wrist and have lag. This is for chips and pitches . I tend to hit the ball on line OK but my distance control is not up to what I want it to be. I am looking for a professional short game training regime to follow so that my practice is more organised and efficient. At the moment I just turn up on the course in the evenings and drop about 15 ProVs down in different situations or from the same spot and hit them towards the pin. The results are good if I am with it but if I am out of sorts the results can be erratic. I am looking for something a little more organised.vj, Yoda,Brian and others :I would very much like your thoughts on the points raised.