What club should I use for 100 yards?

What club should I use for 100 yards?

Some people call the gap wedge the approach wedge or the utility wedge, but they are referring to the same thing. The gap wedge is built with around 50–52 degrees of loft, and that is the perfect angle for most players to get one hundred yards of distance.

How far should you hit a 52 degree wedge?

HOW FAR SHOULD A 52 DEGREE WEDGE GO? The average distance for a 52 degree wedge is between 80-115 yards for men. For women, the average distance ranges from 60-80 yards. It all depends on the skill level of the golfer and their length.

What club should you use for 70 yards?

6-iron = 70 to 165 yards. 7-iron = 65 to 155 yards. 8-iron = 60 to 145 yards. 9-iron = 55 to 135 yards.

How do you have a good short game?

To have a solid short game, you don’t have to have world-class natural talent. But you do need to put in the practice, doing short game drills that will enhance your feel and touch around the green while working on fundamentals. Below is a list of my favorite short game drills over the years.

How far forward in your stance should you play your pitch shots?

A lot of people will tell you that the higher you want the ball to fly, the farther forward in your stance you should play it. But for consistency, it’s better if you address the ball just forward of center in your stance for all your pitch shots. Let the loft on the clubface produce the desired trajectory.

What is the flop shot in golf?

For most golfers, the flop shot is a very low percentage shot. Most of the time, you would be much better served using the standard short game shots (chip, pitch, bump & run). Later in the article, I will link to short game drills. Please spend a lot of time practicing before attempting the flop shot.

What’s the best way to hit the ball on the Green?

Let’s start with club selection. Use your pitching wedge when you’ve got a lot of green to work with and no obstacles in front of you. If you have to carry something, like a sprinkler head or some rough, but you still need a bit of rollout on the green, switch to a gap wedge.

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