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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 3
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I have always hit all my shots really high, but this year it seems to be worse than ever and I've lost a lot of distance from last year because of it. The worst is my Driver and it goes all the way down to my wedges.
Any drills or tips I can do to try and lower my Trajectory some? |
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PurePoint Lead Professional
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Posts: 654
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I promise you this will help you instantly. The next time you go to the practice facility, tee your driver up, take a swing and make sure you LEAVE THE TEE IN THE GROUND AFTER YOU HIT. Do you get it? Le me know if this helps.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 13
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Most middle and high handicap golfers have difficulty with long range putts particularly on sloping greens. And a 3 or 4 putt green is one of the most challenging things for any golfer to deal with mentally.
The biggest mistake I see many golfers make on long putts is spending too much time trying to read the break of the putt and not enough time trying to get the right distance control. Think about it how many times do you three putt because you've missed the first putt way left or way right of the hole? Rarely! It's almost always caused because you've hit the first putt past the hole or more commonly come up well short. With long putts spend less time reading the line and more time reading the distance and you'll have fewer three putts.
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