How to Hit Lower Flighted, Reliable "Stingers"
In my opinion, one of the iron shots you must have in your "arsenal" is the low-flying, controllable "stinger."
You can use it when you're dealing with "wind and weather"...
When you need a long recovery shot...
Or when you simply need to, "right the ship" and gain back your ball-striking confidence.
I teach a version of this drill (called the "Cornerstone Drill") at my golf camps because the cost/benefit is off the charts good.
What I mean is...
Mastering this shot can save you a TON of strokes and the "cost" (ie, time to learn and ingrain) is a bargain.
Now, there are some important keys to hitting this shot for stroke-saving reliability and control.
And in the video, I'll call-out the key moves I want you to see...
And I'll also point out what you DON'T see (ie, where things often go wrong).
Give it a look, then give it a try and let me know if it helps you start scoring better.