There have been many things said about how to get your wedges to spin more, and some of them were correct to a certain degree, however, we aim to get past many of the myths with this edition. First & foremost, hitting down on the ball does not make it spin more. Unless of course you’re having problems with contact. That’s a different cure.
This is about, really and shot between 20 & 70 yards where you have a decent amount of green to work with and a Clean lie. Like any short game shot, there are the right and wrong situations to use them. This shot is no different. Here is a great list of things to keep in mind;
This is about, really and shot between 20 & 70 yards where you have a decent amount of green to work with and a Clean lie. Like any short game shot, there are the right and wrong situations to use them. This shot is no different. Here is a great list of things to keep in mind;
- The ball and club face must be dry.
- Your angle of attack must be very shallow.
- There must be no grass in between the ball and club face.
- Sand on the face of the club can increase spin.
- The dynamic loft of the club at impact must be between 40* & 45*.
- The ball will take one big hop before it stops so it can be tough to execute with front pins.