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Reducing Club Distance: Tips for Taking 5 to 10 Yards Off Your Shot

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 9, 2024Updated:November 10, 20242 Mins Read
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When you find yourself in between clubs on the golf course, it can be a frustrating situation. However, Golfweek’s fitness expert and long driver Averee Dovsek has some tips to help you navigate this challenge. In this article, we will explore how making a few simple adjustments to your grip, stance, and shoulder turn can help you take off five to 10 yards from a traditional full-yardage swing when in between clubs. These adjustments can also help lower the ball flight and be particularly useful on windy days.

To start, Averee recommends adjusting your grip to help control the distance of your shot. By gripping the club a bit further down the shaft, you can reduce the power of your swing and take off some yardage. Additionally, adjusting your stance by standing a bit closer to the ball can also help minimize the distance the ball travels. These small changes can make a big difference in getting your shot to land where you want it, even when you’re in between clubs.

Another key adjustment Averee suggests is to focus on your shoulder turn during the swing. By limiting the amount of shoulder turn, you can reduce the power generated and help control the distance of your shot. This can be particularly helpful when you need to hit a shorter shot with precision. By practicing these adjustments, you can develop a reliable shot that you can turn to when you find yourself in between clubs on the course.

In addition to helping you control the distance of your shot, making these adjustments can also help lower the ball flight. This can be advantageous on windy days when you need to keep the ball low to avoid getting caught up in the elements. Being able to adjust your swing to lower the ball flight can give you a competitive edge and help you navigate challenging conditions on the course.

If you’re interested in improving your golf game and learning more about Averee’s fitness content, be sure to check out the links provided in this article. Whether you’re looking for tips on improving your swing or navigating tricky situations like being in between clubs, Averee’s expertise can help take your game to the next level. With practice and dedication, you can master these adjustments and become a more versatile and skilled golfer on the course.

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