When you hit any golf shot, do you know where your golf club is finishing? And how that finish is effecting the flight and direction of your golf ball?
Within this video, John Hughes, PGA Master Professional of Instruction and the 2023 North Florida PGA Teacher of the Year, provides you with insight about how finishing “lower” and “longer” can improve your ball striking, by shallowing your golf club. And in turn, creating straighter shots.
This video was shot at the 15th hole of McLemore Resort’s Highlands Course. Whether you’re attempting to hit a knock down approach shot. Or a driver, allowing the club head and shaft to feel as if it is closer to the ground for a slightly longer period of time can greatly increase your chances of hitting better golf shots. John, who is also a Golf Tips Magazine Top 25 Instructor and was recently voted as one of the best golf coaches in Florida by Golf Digest Magazine, demonstrates this simple concept hitting a shot the average golfer has every round. A short iron from a short distance into an accessible hole location. While dealing with clearing a forced carry. In this case, a greenside bunker.
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