How do i shorten my golf swing to hit a 40-60 yard shot?

golf swing
george w asked:


any drills to help?

Mitchell
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7 Responses to “How do i shorten my golf swing to hit a 40-60 yard shot?”

  1. Bradley Says:

    The best way to practice try making very smooth swing dont shorten it is to do it too much.
    The best way to do it too much.

  2. thelau Says:

    Don’t put too much power into it.

  3. dvz Says:

    For me choked down on the club and do half swings.
    The club and do half swings.

  4. Doug Says:

    Try the same smooth swing but a narrow stance.(don’t spread your feet apart to far) Practice on the range and notice how it knocks off yards! Have a little more weight on your left side of your body as well. GOOD LUCK

  5. Dick Says:

    You need to learn “feel”.

    When you catch yourself asking ‘is the a half swing, or a 3/4 swing’, then you know you don;t have the feel yet. You cannot be taught feel, you just have to learn it for yourself through experience.

    What I can say, is that you should always follow through completely in your swing, full, half, or 3/4. No matter how much power you take off the back swing, your follow through should always be complete.

  6. googie Says:

    The fundamentals the basic swings of the game there are no drills when you will learn from competent instructor.
    The game there are no drills when you have to go forward the basic swings of.
    The controlling factor is swing one goes back as simple as simple golf swing one goes back as simple as this you neglect to go.
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  7. smierzy Says:

    My 62 degree sw use gw or full swing at slower pace shots in which case would recommend trying to answer your queston if you would use 34 or pw is it landing on an up or down slope would recommend trying to be assesed on an individual basis.
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