How to Read Different Lies in the Rough with Short Game Chef | The Index Experiment
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2023
- In this Index Experiment lesson, Parker McLachlin (aka @shortgamechef) talks through his process of assessing different lies in the rough and executing the correct shot around the greens.
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Best advice I can give on short game is to just go and play around. Spend an hour or two just chipping and trying different clubs and different shaft angles and different releases, etc. It’s the most fun you can have practicing for free.
I've looked a long time on RUclips for videos on how to handle chipping/pitching out of the rough and they did not cover these types of lies. This is exactly what I'm looking for. Great stuff!
Love these sessions - keep em coming!
Was completely skeptical the technique for that deep down one at the 6 minute mark. Went out and tested it and was shocked to learn that even *I* was able to pull off similar results with some regularity! Caused me to then go take another look at that heretical bunker stuff I'd seen of yours - 50/50 weight and ball in the middle of the stance? Holy smokes. That worked, too! Then even got my rotating ribs to nicely pick the ball off the top of the rough without scooping under it. Am now inspired to practice more so as to actually turn this stuff into fearless "feel". My favorite YT guys haven't told me (hardly) *any* of this - and those guys are *good*! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent thanks
What club selection to use would also be good to know for these shots.
Great video learned a lot !
more of this please
Hi- where in your stance, forward, mid, back, do you play each shot? Is your weight neutral or more on left side at setup and swing? Looked like your stance and club face was square in all cases (?) Thanks!
Is the more handsy/wristy of a swing than the chest rotation swing on tighter lies?
What was different between the first and third lies? They looked identical.
I was thinking the same thing
Give me a close up of the lie
I like the videos, but I don't think you mentioned what wedge you used. Looked like a 60 degree. Thanks
Sort a preference thing but yes, this was all 60
Degree!
Thank you.@@GolfersJournal
My guys shoes got left out in the sun for a whole summer
This guy sucks 😂