Nothing turns a good wedge shot into a bad score faster than blasting it over the green.
That low, thin strike usually happens when the body hangs back through impact, causing the club to catch the ball too high on the face.
A simple way to clean this up is keeping pressure forward and staying centered through the shot. Try practicing with a golf ball under your trail heel. It helps train better low-point control, cleaner contact, and more predictable wedge distances.
Fewer flyers. Fewer long misses. Better scoring opportunities.
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