My New Golf Stance Is Working

A month ago I mentioned that I was going to change my stance a bit in order to hit my ball a farther with the same control. I figured (after reading and watching a great deal information) that my stance was a too wide with my irons and too square with my driver. So, I decided to make the effort to change my stance slightly to see what happens. Well, I am happy to report that it is working out very well and I feel more confident than before…..with a few minor challenges.

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The 2023 Match Play Event At The Mattawa Golf and Ski Resort

Similar to last year, I am running a fun, members only, Club Championship stroke match play event at the Mattawa Golf and Ski Resort starting 7 July. In addition to the members only event, I am running an Open Match Play Tournament for non-members. I have tried to organize the event to start one month earlier and I am looking forward to seeing how the play unfolds. I have a few lessons learned from last year and I hope this year’s events will run as smooth as last year. The following details will clarify exactly what is happening.

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Three Good or Three Bad Golf Shots

While playing golf yesterday, I bogeyed the par 5, 512 yard hole twice. As a nine hole golf course, I had the opportunity to play the same hole with the same results. Needless to say, I was very disappointed because I expect to shoot a par or better on the par 5s. I believe my game is such were on most par 5s I have an opportunity to gain ground on my score. Well, yesterday was not the case. It was interesting that the same results resulted in the same type of swing errors and I because of my attitude, I was able to push past the disappointing results.

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Why Hit The Golf Ball First With An Iron

Hitting the ball first with our iron has many benefits. The goal to hit consistent iron shots is one technique most amateurs struggle to achieve. We may have some success with the shorter irons, but venturing into the mid and long irons usually poses fits for most golfers. All of this is because we have the wrong view on where the divot should be made and where our swing bottoms out. Following this path of understanding a bit farther, knowing about the angle of attack is where all of the above discussion leads. Knowing about the angle of attack with our irons will definitely improve our overall game and lower our golf scores.

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Chipping Past The Hole To Lower Our Golf Score

Chipping past the hole is a thing. I often wondered if the advice we receive about putting with enough speed to ensure the ball has enough force to pass the hole my 8 inches (it is actually 17 inches) should be applied to chipping. The old adage of “100% of short putts do not go in” is a great one because it is very true. After a bit of introspection on my chipping game, I realize that most of my chips are short and never have a chance to drop in the hole. The challenge for most amateurs, including myself, is the fear of being too aggressive and leaving a putt that is far outside the ‘gimmie range’. Is this a challenge for your game?

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