Darren Steels PGA Professional - The Lob Shot
Concept: The
whole idea of the "flop" shot is to control the distance the ball
rolls after it lands by creating a very high shot. In other words, you are
controlling distance by using trajectory rather than using back spin. Just so
you know...many tour players feel trajectory is more reliable than spin to
control distance so they opt for the flop versus the spinning shot when
possible.
Use your highest lofted
club (60 degree wedge is ideal). Pre-shot preparations: The ball position for this
shot is forward in your stance. You'll need to experiment but play it as far
forward as you can. Open the clubface and open your stance. Light grip pressure
is best.
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Execution: The length of your swing will be in proportion to
the distance you need to hit the shot, but in general, this stroke needs to
feel long and smooth (as opposed to sudden or quick). The swing doesn't need to
be extremely upright.
The pace of your swing
should be constant.
Feel as though your through-swing is moving at the same pace or tempo as your
back-swing.
Keep the clubface open
throughout the swing.
Make sure the clubface is pointing toward the sky after impact. Monitor the
back of your left hand (if you are right-handed) and make sure it points to the
sky after impact.
Swing left (if you are a
right-hander). Do not try to
swing at the target. Your stance is open so your body-lines are all aiming well
left of the target. Swing in relation to your body lines, not toward the
target.
Be Careful
When you open
your stance it is easy to inadvertently move the ball position back in
your stance. Don't let this happen. Make sure that AFTER you have opened
your stance, your ball position is nearly off your left foot.
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