Learn To Adjust The Trajectory Of Your Ball Flight

Chad Phillips

Chad Phillips

Golf Digest Best in Georgia, Top Junior Coach, Director of Instruction - Pinetree Country Club

Trajectory control is important for a number of reasons so we’re going to play under different conditions. We are going to play fast greens, firm greens, slow greens, soft greens, we’re going to play in the wind, play shots from trouble, we’re going to need to be able to manipulate the trajectory of the shot depending on what the situation is calling for.

I can start with working through a practice session around manipulating trajectory, I’ll hit three or four low shots, three or four high shots, and then some normal ones maybe adding some curve. Ultimately I’m going to end up with much more precision and control over my iron point.