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What do they do differently than me?
I can hit some backspin on my apprach shots where the ball will hit and stick or hit and only go a bit forward but I can't come close to making the ball draw back like the pros do. I find it incredible how they do that, how can I change my swing/technique to try to get more backspin with my short apprach shots (100 yards and in) Thanks. |
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Steroids.
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Don't forget about the equipment the pros are using either- the sticks and balls they use are designed with this type of control in mind.
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Thats a good point, you need to be using high spin balls as well. Top Flite Rocks arent going to spin much, but a Titleist Professional is going to spin lots
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Don't forget about the equipment the pros are using either- the sticks and balls they use are designed with this type of control in mind. [/ QUOTE ] Please tell me you don't seriously believe this? |
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What is true though is most pros are using soft balls that are going to spin, even though the pros can spin any ball, but most regular players are using hard distance balls.
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They have better equipment, and they make better contact with the ball.
And amateurs should have little fascination with how to make the ball spin back anyways, because most amateurs leave approach shots short of the green. |
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Equipment, particularly the ball, aids in the amount of spin produced, but no ball in the world produces back spin.
This can only be accomplished by pinching the ball at impact. Don't get caught up in the equipment, work on your swing, and more importantly, the consistancy of your swing. |
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by "pinching" it. Hitting down on the ball more is what does it I think.
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Gotta pinch that ball at impact.
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