I'll add it to my growing to-do list, @jpness.....😎
For now:
1) Place some additional weight forward in setup.
2) Play the ball a bit further back in the stance.
3) Firm up your grip a bit (without adding tension).
4) Emphasize the tilt component to go along with that extra forward weight as you're going to need more of a descending blow to extract to ball.
5) The thicker the cabbage, the more loft you're going to need.
6) In heavy rough expect the grass to grab your clubface and close it, affecting both starting direction and curvature. Make necessary alignment adjustments to compensate for this.
7) Take only what the lie gives you. Sometimes that means just chipping it back into play. Don't go from trouble to trouble. Remember one of Dirty Harry's famous quotes: "A man's got to know his limitations..."
I'll add it to my growing to-do list, @jpness.....😎
For now:
1) Place some additional weight forward in setup.
2) Play the ball a bit further back in the stance.
3) Firm up your grip a bit (without adding tension).
4) Emphasize the tilt component to go along with that extra forward weight as you're going to need more of a descending blow to extract to ball.
5) The thicker the cabbage, the more loft you're going to need.
6) In heavy rough expect the grass to grab your clubface and close it, affecting both starting direction and curvature. Make necessary alignment adjustments to compensate for this.
7) Take only what the lie gives you. Sometimes that means just chipping it back into play. Don't go from trouble to trouble. Remember one of Dirty Harry's famous quotes: "A man's got to know his limitations..."
I hope that helps!