The Best Way To Attack Front Pin Locations

Mark Blackburn

Mark Blackburn

SwingU Master Faculty, Golf Magazine Top-100, Golf Digest Top-50 in America, No. 1 in Alabama

For a front pin location, we want to send the ball in higher so that it lands more softly.

To do this, move the ball up slightly in your stance without sacrificing shaft-lean, make a three-quarter swing with a full follow-through at about 70% power.