Develop A Tour Standard Greenside Game - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Develop A Tour Standard Greenside Game - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

If there is one area where the worlds best players out class their club level counterparts it is often in the short game around the green. If club golfers could develop a tour standard short game it would undoubtedly have a massive positive impact on their enjoyment and scoring. In this video tip Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will explain how you can choose a landing area to focus your mindset when chipping and pitching which should result in golf balls finishing closer to the flag.

Now for everybody at home Matt is about to attempt a rather tricky little exercise and I stress it's Matt doing this tip. It is not me I'm going to try and hit all of these lovely golf shots for you with no retakes but we will give them a little leeway on this because this is not easy but it's a cracking little pitching exercise you set yourself up so talk us through this Matt. So that we've got that we've got 3 clubs are going to be quite quite on point with this we're trying to hit the shaft on each one of these so I'm going to land these on my landing zones.

So on those normally could do as a ladder drill if you wanted to just here for the exercise so we've got 3 different areas that I've been trying to pitch to. It is about 10 yards to the 1st and then probably 5 yards to the next 5 yards to the next and if the practice ground was long enough you could keep going. Yeah go to like 80 yards the more the better and it's great exercise to really sharpen up your short game control and give your distance control a real good fine tuning because a lot of people when they're hitting chip shots strike it OK Hit it relatively straight yeah hit it too long or too short.

2019-06-11

If there is one area where the worlds best players out class their club level counterparts it is often in the short game around the green. If club golfers could develop a tour standard short game it would undoubtedly have a massive positive impact on their enjoyment and scoring. In this video tip Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will explain how you can choose a landing area to focus your mindset when chipping and pitching which should result in golf balls finishing closer to the flag.

Now for everybody at home Matt is about to attempt a rather tricky little exercise and I stress it's Matt doing this tip. It is not me I'm going to try and hit all of these lovely golf shots for you with no retakes but we will give them a little leeway on this because this is not easy but it's a cracking little pitching exercise you set yourself up so talk us through this Matt. So that we've got that we've got 3 clubs are going to be quite quite on point with this we're trying to hit the shaft on each one of these so I'm going to land these on my landing zones.

So on those normally could do as a ladder drill if you wanted to just here for the exercise so we've got 3 different areas that I've been trying to pitch to. It is about 10 yards to the 1st and then probably 5 yards to the next 5 yards to the next and if the practice ground was long enough you could keep going. Yeah go to like 80 yards the more the better and it's great exercise to really sharpen up your short game control and give your distance control a real good fine tuning because a lot of people when they're hitting chip shots strike it OK Hit it relatively straight yeah hit it too long or too short.