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Since I began playing golf the topic of shot shaping has been something that has come up over and over for a variety of reasons and I was wondering what everyone here thinks about it? From my experience there are three schools of thought.
1. I try and shape every single shot I make, whether it is high, low, draw, fade I am trying to do something with it. 2. I struggle enough hitting it straight who wants to worry about curving it. 3. I play to hit it straight and/or my natural ball flight and only shape it if I really have too. One of the big reasons I ask this question is because the ability to shape one’s shot is something I feel most people attribute to better golfers a group I don’t always consider myself to be a part of. Yet I know that I struggle to keep mechanical thoughts out of my head when standing over the ball, is my club face square as I take the club away, are my knees flexed enough, etc. but when I am playing a particular shot shape I focus on how to make that happen and it allows me to swing more freely because I am focused on the shot shape I trying to hit versus my mechanics. This has left me wondering if others find themselves in a similar situation and if they/I wouldn’t be better off trying to make golf shots versus trying to make golf swings? Again what do you guys think? |
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Shot shaping should be done with a purpose. If there is no purpose to shape a shot, it should be hit straight or with one's natural ball flight.
It really is not about better golfers, etc...despite what many would want one to believe. It can be attributed to more advanced golfers in some ways based on the fact that shot shaping requires a repeatable swing. But in the end, only 2 things matter when playing golf. 1. Have fun. 2. Score. You can do both without ever working the ball. |
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Shot shaping should be done with a purpose. If there is no purpose to shape a shot, it should be hit straight or with one's natural ball flight. |
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Play my normal ball flight, which is right of center. If I try to get fancy and shape a shot, it gets real bad, real quick.
On the other hand, I love coming up to a dogleg right, knowing that my natural "grip and rip" swing is a nasty slice, I just swing hard and fast and watch a vicious slice play perfectly to the dogleg. |
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Really only 2 shots I attempt is a knockdown iron or a draw. I only use them if I have no other choice. If I try to work stuff to the right bad things happen, like winding up on the adjacent hole. I have only hit those shots maybe 5 times this year. Straight and high works for me in almost every situation.
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Depends on what I'm playing that day. If its a friendly day out with my father or brother I'll try to work the ball as much as possible, just about every other shot to practice (and show off a little). If its out with friends and we're being competitive, only when necessary - Cut shots to tucked pins, doglegs and for the occasional shrub that I find myself behind I'll attempt to bend it like Phil.
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Ahhh....workability! This is something too many high cappers focus on. I am a 10 hdcp and I focus on hitting the ball towards my target. Workability is for professionals and internet golfers. I say you get back to basics. Your game will thank you.
edit: it reads like I am making fun of you. I am not, I am kidding. But I do think too many people try to "work" the ball too often. Just play to your strenghts. Dont make weaknesses |
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