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The Knockdown shot is a great shot for maintaining control of the golf ball in windy conditions.
Here are some key points.
1. You’ll be keeping the ball low.
2. Place the golf ball in the center of your stance.
3. Use a normal backswing.
4. Drag the club […]
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Two factors make the golf ball go higher into the air; clubhead speed and clubface loft. To keep the golf ball low and reduce clubhead speed and loft, instead of hitting a 5 iron for example, use a 4 iron and swing easier. Choke down a little which shortens your swing […]
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It’s important to know how to hit a low trajectory momentum penetrating low back-spin golf shot into the wind. In this golf instruction video, Roger illustrates how to do that. Remember the rule “Swing Easy when it’s Breezy.” Add an extra club or two or three so you can swing easy. Swinging easy is what […]
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Roger explains that you don’t need to alter anything to drive the golf ball into the wind. Teeing the ball down encourages a descending blow into the ball which increases back spin and causes the ball to climb. Leave the golf ball teed up and have a flat swing into the ball eliminating backspin and […]
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This golf instruction video illustrates how to hit a low flying tee shot. There are 2 times when this kind of shot comes in handy.
1. When this is a lot of wind in your face.
2. When you have a hard fairway to land […]
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If there is any wind at all, select 1 club more, grip down on the club, put the ball back in the stance an extra couple of inches toward the middle of your stance, use a full backswing and an abbreviated follow through so that the ball flys lower to keep it out of the […]
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