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| | Over the past three weeks, we’ve looked at why Grinds on your Wedges are crucial, and how the right Grinds make it easier to play greenside shots. There are three main methods to tackling shots around the green: | | | | | Your Wedges should allow you to face any challenge and take any opportunity from 50 yards and in. Do your current lofts and ‘Grinds’ make that easier? We’re here to help you Become a Short Game Wizard. | | |
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| | If you’ve got youngsters learning the game, even young teenagers, I know you can play together with different handicaps, so over a 500 yard hole one of you is getting extra strokes. But how cool is it to tackle challenges you can both accomplish equally? | | | | Why not play 9, and make every hole a Par 3? Tee off from where the shortest hitter in the group, can make the green with a mid-Iron or less. | | | | Golf can be a very challenging game. But it’s really an opportunity to spend time together with friends or family, in a healthy, outdoors environment. In that context, it’s a game that you want each of you to enjoy. So do your best to create challenges everyone can tackle. | | | Even amongst good golfers, 9-holes in an evening, where you make each hole a Par 3, no longer than an Iron approach for the shortest hitter, is a great experience. Playing competitive Par 3’s also tests your game management, more than you expect. It really places a focus on your ball striking and scrambling. If we can help | | |