LONG SHOTS ON THE DRIVING RANGE :
"ORDER OF THE THINGS" :
THE BACKSWING : We are going to build the
backswing according to the impact zone, and the way we want the club to hit
the ball. That means through the ball instead of downwards. The set up is
the following way : PUTTER STARTING / SET UP OF THE CLUB PATH / RAISE OF
THE HANDS.
Putter starting : We star the backswing the way
we start the the putter shot, that means without wrists, not to load too
fast. the fact to load the wrist makes the strike too much vertical (so
you're going to hit the ground). That is better for short clubs.
Set up of the club path : After that putter
start, we load the wrist to put the club parallel to the ground and towards
the target. The club is so on the same line as the line followed by the
hands during the "take away".
Raise of the hands : At this moment, you just
have to raise the hands according to the shot you wish to involve the
shoulders rotation.
AROUND THE GREEN :
Chipping
with 9 iron or 7 iron :
- The swing must look like a clock. We saw that you can
imagine three widths for the swing :
* 7 to 5
*
8 to 4
* 9 to 3
Posture :
There is a difference between the posture of the long shots and the one on the
short game. As you stand far from the ball on long shots and very close on
putting, you have to adapt your posture (especially the distance from the
ball) to the short game.
* Hold the club shorter
* Get closer to the ball
* take a smaller stance
The width of the swing depends on the speed you hit the ball. If the swing
is slow, it is better to swing 9 to 3. If the swing is faster, 7 to 5 will
be enough.
- The choice of the club depends on the trajectory you
want to give to the ball. If you prefer to make the ball roll, 7 is better.
If you prefer it to fly, 9 or even SW will be allright (PW too).
For the moment, the aim is to take an average of two putts
per green. To be able to do so, you must respect a few elementary rules :
* Eyes upon the ball
* Legs stiff and steady
* No wrists use
* Slow swing (distance is given by the width of the swing)
Aiming is easier if you align the name of the ball towards the target (the
hole or the slope)
The shot looks like the previous one in the deep grass. To play better in
the bunker, you have to feel that there is no difference between deep grass
and sand.
Posture :
* Hitting line in the middle of the stance
* Weight on the left by burying the left foot
* Club open so that the perpendicular to the club face is aiming over the
wall
Swing :
* The backswing is wide to have enough power to go through the sand and make
the ball fly
* The club must enter the sand behind the ball
* You have to finish the swing to help the ball to fly
The fact is that you have to consider that if you send the amount of sand
surrounding the ball on the green, the ball will get out of the bunker with
this amount of sand.
AFTERNOON :
ON THE COURSE :
What I want to make you understand that you don't need to hit wonderfull
shots to score the way you want. You especially need to avoid to miss two
balls in a row, for example.
To do so, you must be more "strategic" than
"technical". That means that you should start with a 7 iron or a 5
iron, but not absolutely with a wood.
Advice of the day :
* Do some practice swings before playing
* Test the grass (don't do practice shots without hitting the ground)
* Beware your aiming posture
* Put the ball higher on the tee to swing easier
* Swing shorter whenyou are close to the green. Just try to send the ball on
the green.
* Don't think about the distance to reach, think about the impact area.
DAY 2 : Tuesday May 24th
AROUND THE GREEN :
Chipping
with 9 iron or 7 iron :
- The swing must look like a clock. We saw that you can
imagine three widths for the swing :
* 7 to 5
*
8 to 4
* 9 to 3
Posture :
There is a difference between the posture of the long shots and the one
on the short game. As you stand far from the ball on long shots and very
close on putting, you have to adapt your posture (especially the
distance from the ball) to the short game.
* Hold the club shorter
* Get closer to the ball
* take a smaller stance
The width of the swing depends on the speed you hit the ball. If the swing
is slow, it is better to swing 9 to 3. If the swing is faster, 7 to 5 will
be enough.
- The choice of the club depends on the trajectory you
want to give to the ball. If you prefer to make the ball roll, 7 is
better. If you prefer it to fly, 9 or even SW will be allright (PW too).
BUNKER
: The advice of the day was to feel that the swing is just a circle.
You have just to swing up and be back to the aiming posture. The fact to
put the weight on the left foot makes you hit the sand to make the ball
fly.
Our advice of
the day is about the way to change the distance made by the ball.
Two ways :
* According to the stance. That means you swing between or wider than
your feet to make more or less distance
* Changing the stance so that you spread more or less to swing more or
less wide.
WOOD ON A TEE :
- The main difference is in the distance from the ball. As the swing
will be wider and faster down, the strike will happen "higher"
than usual, that means a few centimeters over the ground. If the club
lies just behind the ball, you will hit the ball in the heel of the
club. So you're going to miss the ball. You have to set up with the club
"beside" the ball. Just lifting the hands up, you see that the
club face is perfectly against the ball. So you can find it easier
during the downswing.
- The rythm of the swing must be always the same. The fact to miss the
ball comes more from an uncontrol of the impact zone than from a wrong
swing. So don't try when you miss to analyse the way you moved your
body. Try to think about the way your hands were during the impact zone.
Correct by ajusting the height or the accuracy of the club path.
- The posture is your own. It depends on the size, the elasticity of the
body, the weight and many other things.
- The notion of "throwing" or "hitting" give the
height of the tee. The hitter will put the ball lower and less on the
left-hand side, and the thrower will putt the tee higher and more on the
left.
On long shots, we saw the
notion of "pointing" to the target. We saw on the course too that
that was a good way to control the direction of the ball. Remember :
"Circle back / Target"
EXERCISE : Hit balls changing clubs so that you act
like playing a hole. On short game, we worked on chipping-putting.
AFTERNOON ON THE COURSE :
We saw that today was much better than yesterday because you began to trust
yourself. Your swing is improving because of the details we've been working
on since yesterday.
Anyway, the most important is to keep on trying to feel that every shot is
the same. You hit every ball the same way. Just the width and the speed of
the swing change.
DAY 3 : Wednesday May 25th
CHIPPING AROUND THE GREEN :
Always the same as every day. The
aim is to find the right rythm, the right speed and the right contact with
the ground. The fact to send the ball close to the hole is not very
important. What is important in your first balls of the day is the way you
hit the ball.
From the rough with SW :
Two ways
to play the ball
- Take the usual position, club a few centimeters behind the ball. Put the
weight on the left foot (for right-handed) with bending your body
to the left. Swing the club through the grass without using the wrists.
- Put the ball in front of your right foot (for right-handed), the weight on
the left and let the club hit the ground behind the ball. The ball will
jump, but it will be very difficult to control it.
About the
posture :
- Legs steady
- No wrists
- Plan of the swing very "vertical" (because you don't need to
turn your shoulders)
On the sloppy green :
Try to
work your aiming with putting two clubs on the ground in the direction of
where you want to send the ball. You have to follow the line of the club
shafts. 7 iron is the best club to play, because you don't need to make the
ball fly. Beware the slopes because they change the angle of the club.
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That's what we tryed to work on. Your backswing is still
too small, because you don't turn your knees enough. That makes you
shorten the swing and put the weight on the left foot instead of the
right one. |
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It could be possible to "throw" the club more
towards the target, to control the direction better. Anyway, you
improved a lot during the week, but you still have to think about that
in the future. Hit the ball before turning your body towards the target. |
Day 4 : Thursday May 26
Today, we
worked on chipping about "special shots". Most of the time, the ball
is supposed to fly, but sometimes, the circumstances oblige you to make it
roll. The way to make it roll was a change of place of the ball (facing the
right foot instead of the left one). Then the wrists have no action, to keep
the angle of the club very closed during the striking area.
ON THE DRIVING RANGE :
THE SIX PARTS OF THE SWING :
Set Up : *
Bent forward
* Arms hanging
* Knees a little bent and weight on the toes
Take Away : * Club
parrallel to the ground and the flight line
* Wrists almost loaded
Backswing : * Hands up
* Shoulders following
* Weight on the right foot
* 90° between club shaft and left arm
Hitting : *
Club goes back to the ball
* Body goes back to aiming position
* Weight is back in the middle of the stance
Follow Through : * Club parrallel to the
ground in the direction of the target
* Weight on the left leg
* Right knee beside the left one
* Right foot up on his toe
* Arms straight
Finish : *
Club falls on the shoulders
* Body turns toward the target
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This is what you have to work on. On these picture
(taken on different days), you can see the difference between a good
backswing and a wrong one. The picture on the left is what we wanted
to correct. You see what we did ! |
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This is what you're supposed to do on the backswing.
On this picture, you turn your body (your shoulders tell it), the
left arm is almost parallel to the ground and the club is 90° with
your left forearm. |
Day 5 : Friday May 27th
Now, you have
to remember all we did this week. I think you both improved a lot. But the
most important is that now you know what to do. Always remember the basics and
correct yourself starting from the ball (that means the way the club hit the
ball).
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Much better on the long shots. This is a very good
backswing, as we wanted to do it. But in the bunker, you see the
mistake. Arms are bent at the moment you need them to be straight (to
keep the power), and the weight is on the right-hand side foot. |
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That's a better backswing. Your hands are still a little
"behind" you, instead of "beside" you. |
I hope you enjoyed that week as I did. I hpe to see you next in
another place with PIN HIGH.