How to Hit Multiple Shots with One Club Using Distance Control... with Michael Breed
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Approaching the green is one of the most important aspects in the game of golf, and to master it you need distance control. When you improve your distance control you begin to shoot lower scores in a variety of ways. You’ll have more birdie opportunities, easier putts and chips leading to fewer bogies. Distance control will separate you from your competition, and in this video you’ll learn how to hit each club in your bag multiple distances. Michael Breed will go through the various ways to take distance off your full swing when you need to, so you are never in between clubs.
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This video is another great resource you can use to develop your distance control. You’ll learn how to predict your club distances, and how to correct any errors you may encounter.
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Thanks for the great lesson!
Thanks for watching
Outstanding lesson, thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Great lesson as always. I realize your inside, but would enjoy interpretation of various lies and how to play those same shots.
I appreciate the input, thank you. It's a great idea.
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5:11 Please explain opening the club to the toe box.
The leading edge of the club when square points to a spot right in the middle of your stance, when its open, the leading edge points to your big toe.
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