@leeswagrob thats not how you test a green your hit can be a chunk or you
have to hit it to har the best way to test you green is by putting several
times from varying distances
The user “den rick” stole this video
my name will never be tiger woods or anyone else 4 that matter. but an ok
drill. a better way to do this is to land ur ball about halfway between u
and the hole, if it rolls to far (past the hole) then the greens are
considered fast. so lnd the ball maybe 1/4 between u and the hole and 3/4
if the greens are slow.
60 degree”sand wedge” its called a lob wedge
Leeswagrob will go a long way in his golf career in my opinion
0:25 -0:30 did that really happen
You make golf seem so easy. I’ll give it a try.
Very good tips for someone like myself that struggles every round with this
issue. Will be going to practice this today. Thanks again for the tip.
good tip and very realistic
Might be nice if the video showed technique of how to avoid chunking the
shot, instead of showing what it looks like when you chunk it. If you gave
me 10 chances to try different clubs, I’d get pretty close to the hole, too.
@leeswagrob thats not how you test a green your hit can be a chunk or you
have to hit it to har the best way to test you green is by putting several
times from varying distances
The user “den rick” stole this video
my name will never be tiger woods or anyone else 4 that matter. but an ok
drill. a better way to do this is to land ur ball about halfway between u
and the hole, if it rolls to far (past the hole) then the greens are
considered fast. so lnd the ball maybe 1/4 between u and the hole and 3/4
if the greens are slow.
60 degree”sand wedge” its called a lob wedge
Leeswagrob will go a long way in his golf career in my opinion
0:25 -0:30 did that really happen
You make golf seem so easy. I’ll give it a try.
Very good tips for someone like myself that struggles every round with this
issue. Will be going to practice this today. Thanks again for the tip.
good tip and very realistic
Might be nice if the video showed technique of how to avoid chunking the
shot, instead of showing what it looks like when you chunk it. If you gave
me 10 chances to try different clubs, I’d get pretty close to the hole, too.