Gents,
I do apologize if this topic has already been covered on the Forum. Nevertheless, I guess it's a very important thing to understand and to follow, thus, I let myself to ask for our Forum Experts' opinions...
I am a recent believer of some of Pelz theories, however, in search of maximum simplifications (simplier = better) I have divided short game shots (from 70 meters range) into 2 general categories: bump&run chip shots and lob pitches. Provided the way to the pin is relatively flat (let's assume our ball lays always on short grass) I have found that the most effective way to reach the pin area are bump&run chip shots executed from 7:30 hands position and the club shaft parallel to the ground; clubs used are from AW (GW) to 6 iron and the distance intervals amount to ca. 5 meters each club. I use Pelz open stance with the ball moved back and both feet open (ball is located in front of right outside ankle). All is great till this moment - now a serious dilemma - what to do with the wrists ? According to the 'dead hands' theory I understand that the left wrist should be all the time flat because any of wrists' help will screw the distance feel. However, flat wrist IMHO kills the very feel of the shot. What is your advice ?
Last but not least - opposite to chip shots, my lob pitches (mainly done by LW and SW from shorter distances than 30 meters) are intuitive as regards distances; I use wrist help to all those shots (the biggest of course in sand blast shots or flop shots) and although I am not always very precise, feeling of the shot is outstanding. It's not any problem for me to put the ball on the green from any lie.
As you see, I use the mix of wrist techniques but I really can't say which is more effective for me. Looking for some help here, since my short game simply sucks comparing to my long game...
Thanks & cheers
I do apologize if this topic has already been covered on the Forum. Nevertheless, I guess it's a very important thing to understand and to follow, thus, I let myself to ask for our Forum Experts' opinions...
I am a recent believer of some of Pelz theories, however, in search of maximum simplifications (simplier = better) I have divided short game shots (from 70 meters range) into 2 general categories: bump&run chip shots and lob pitches. Provided the way to the pin is relatively flat (let's assume our ball lays always on short grass) I have found that the most effective way to reach the pin area are bump&run chip shots executed from 7:30 hands position and the club shaft parallel to the ground; clubs used are from AW (GW) to 6 iron and the distance intervals amount to ca. 5 meters each club. I use Pelz open stance with the ball moved back and both feet open (ball is located in front of right outside ankle). All is great till this moment - now a serious dilemma - what to do with the wrists ? According to the 'dead hands' theory I understand that the left wrist should be all the time flat because any of wrists' help will screw the distance feel. However, flat wrist IMHO kills the very feel of the shot. What is your advice ?
Last but not least - opposite to chip shots, my lob pitches (mainly done by LW and SW from shorter distances than 30 meters) are intuitive as regards distances; I use wrist help to all those shots (the biggest of course in sand blast shots or flop shots) and although I am not always very precise, feeling of the shot is outstanding. It's not any problem for me to put the ball on the green from any lie.
As you see, I use the mix of wrist techniques but I really can't say which is more effective for me. Looking for some help here, since my short game simply sucks comparing to my long game...
Thanks & cheers
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