Ball
Control
by Chuck Quinton
Most amateur golfers really have no idea how the game is really played "inside
the ropes." An amateurs' understanding of how the pros play the game
and work the ball is very jaded by the highlights they see on TV and never
balanced out by what happens the other 99% of the time during a tournament.
Ball control is one of the biggest misconceptions out there. Amateurs like
to believe that the pro's control over the ball is somewhat magical, that
the guys on the PGA Tour can work the ball exactly the way they want on every
shot and that is what it takes to play scratch golf. Nothing could be further
from the truth.
Most professional golfers have one shot that they hit more or less religiously,
whether it be a fade, draw, straight, whatever. While some work the ball on
most shots, very few try and work the ball in a different direction for each
shot, and this includes the best in the world. Vijay Singh is known for "cutting"
or fading each shot he plays. How often does he waiver from this? Hardly ever.
While watching a clinic that he and Rocco Mediate performed, the inevitable
question came from the crowd, "How do you work the ball with the driver?
We want to see you draw the ball". This innocent golfer expected some
magical "swing thought" or "tip" that would give them
insight into taking their own game to the next level and hitting that coveted
high draw with the driver. Vijay's first response to the question? "With
the driver? I'll hit a fade and then Rocco will hit a draw." Can Vijay
not hit a draw with a driver? Of course he can, but he admitted to only hitting
a "handful" per year on Tour, and even then only when it was absolutely
necessary. Vijay responded again to the crowd's persistence with his classic
wit, "If you can't hit the ball straight why would you want to curve
it?" I love this guy.
The moral to this story is that Vijay and Rocco both have shots that they
"own" and feel most comfortable with and they don't veer from this.
Rocco went on to call it a "golfer's instinct." Rocco feels the
most comfortable hitting shots that work right to left and he doesn't try
and hit a shot that he hasn't practiced for thousands of hours. Even with
a lot of practice time available to the pro's, they don't cut into the quality
of their practice by trying to maintain three different ball flights, they
stick with one and that gets all their focus. In other words, these two top
professional golfers religiously practice one shot and stick with it. They
know they can count on it because it gets the vast majority of their practice
time and they build their game around that shot rather than hitting shots
they are less comfortable with to fit a particular hole. Many of the greats,
from Ben Hogan to Jack Nicklaus have had one ball flight that they preferred
to hit over any other and they stuck with it hitting it on the majority of
their shots, not trying to hit something on a consistent basis that was against
their "instinct."
The first question many of you will have after reading this is "What
about Tiger Woods?" It's true, Tiger does shape his shots to fit the
hole and pin locations - but, you're NOT Tiger Woods, no matter what Nike
tells you and even Tiger sticks with a predominantly right to left ball flight with his irons as his "stock" shot.
You, as a golfer with limited practice time compared to a professional, if
you are trying to learn to work the ball in both ways AND hit it straight,
you are essentially dividing your practice time by 1/3 for each shot. You
already have a very limited amount of practice time, so devote your game to
"one shot." What fits your eye best, your natural swing and your
instinctive way to swing the club? Decide on that shot from this day forward,
that is the shot you will hit 95% of the time - if not 100%. Don't get caught
up in being able to work the ball every way possible and believing that you
"aren't very good because you can't draw the ball", be caught up in hitting
the ball "one way" and don't think that you can't reach the next
level of your golfing career by not having every shot in the book because
neither does Vijay - and I can guarantee that he practices more than you :-)
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