Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa, and Nelly Korda explain how they hit one of the most useful shots in golf—the flighted wedge. These three elite players all have a different technique and thought process when trying to hit these shots that come out low and are aimed at maximizing control with their Milled Grind 4 Wedges.

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  1. This is part of why PGA players always comment on how she “never misses” / hits a bad shot. Obviously, she has plenty in her bag of tricks, but still really leans into percentages, minimizing how far she’s deviating from stock, and flights almost everything – which all speaks to how focused she is on distance control and picking her spots. It should make the rest of us embrace course management and hitting whatever is most comfortable rather than optimal / hero shot. Unfortunately, we forget this in the moment and my ability to visualize a shot has always been far more impressive than my ability to actually execute it 😂

  2. I would love to see these three's text between each other on the way to this talking about this idiot they have asking questions……….So when you're playing gold why do you swing your club

  3. Nelly and Scottie at the next Olympics arguing over what shot to hit LOL
    Great content 🐐🐐

  4. Seems to be a theme with elite level players…they suck at explaining things and also appear to not really think about things much….'it's just feel'….This video reminds of the famous words of DJ…..'The most important thing when hitting fade is to make sure you fade it!' Deep wisdom there.

  5. These players are playing with custom-made high-end clubs. Basically, they're playing with lightsabers. I'm playing with the tube from last year's Christmas wrapping paper.

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