By Karl Fischer,
Contributor
Contributor
One golfer from the Chilliwack area of British Columbia, Canada, had a great
golf tip of his own. Bob Stewart said he has used it for years, and it
works.
We at the academy have tested its application. We think it has merit, and,
so, here it is:
It's for the short game -- from the long-cut fringe to the pin: the pitch and
run.
This is where we so often see the thin hits (skulling), the fat hits and even
the dreaded "chili dip." Hit it too soft, too hard. You know the routine!
Take a garden rake and rake some thick grass. Remember the feel! The hands
are slightly forward pressed from sternum (center chest) and the left hand
(target hand) leads the rake through the grass. There is very little wrist
action in either hand. Your weight is more on the front or target foot (left
side) than on the brace side.
Using your 8-iron, make this specific swinging motion through the ball along
the target line to the pin. Do it gently over a short distance. Don't force it,
swing the clubhead.
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