I'm new to the game but doing fairly well so far. I've gone 3 times to the local 9-hole, had 1 lesson, then tried 18 at a vacation site in San Diego. Already I'm hooked. I got the Nicholas set from Costco for Christmas,($275 including bag), got some shoes, read "golf for dummies", the basic newbie stuff.
I have 2 metal plates in my left arm that limit my supination. Turns out this is a very good thing because I hit straight (fairly) on most of my shots, even though my distance is seriously lacking, but I assume that is less important than accuracy at this point.
I am getting "near" the green most of the time at one under par. But pitching, bump and run, and putting are still a mystery. Putting takes practice, but I can't get any loft out of my PW. I either overshoot, or knock it 5 feet.
My question is: Since you use a full swing for every other club (except for the putter) but have to control the strength of the PW, does the swing vary in any way, other than force, to get loft out of the PW? If I need to go 50 yards or 10, it seems that if I go too soft, I get NO air-time, and if I give it a full swing, I over-shoot.
Thanks,
Michael
I have 2 metal plates in my left arm that limit my supination. Turns out this is a very good thing because I hit straight (fairly) on most of my shots, even though my distance is seriously lacking, but I assume that is less important than accuracy at this point.
I am getting "near" the green most of the time at one under par. But pitching, bump and run, and putting are still a mystery. Putting takes practice, but I can't get any loft out of my PW. I either overshoot, or knock it 5 feet.
My question is: Since you use a full swing for every other club (except for the putter) but have to control the strength of the PW, does the swing vary in any way, other than force, to get loft out of the PW? If I need to go 50 yards or 10, it seems that if I go too soft, I get NO air-time, and if I give it a full swing, I over-shoot.
Thanks,
Michael
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