How To… Play Tiger’s Knockdown Shot?
By Paul Charman, GP Teaching Professional
THE FAULT:
Dear PC,
During the summer months I consistently match and sometimes better my 15 handicap. In the winter I struggle to break 90 on a good day. I’ve got a bad attitude about playing in dodgy weather and I particularly hate windy conditions. Can you help?
Creighton, Hereford
THE FIX:
It doesn’t do a player any good to make good progress with their game during the better weather and then spend the next five months feeling like they’re going backwards. Creighton, it sounds like a lot of your problems are nothing to do with your playing abilities – more like you’ve given up on yourself as soon as you see a dark cloud pass by your window.
What you need is something in your armoury you feel you can rely on, even in the toughest circumstances. You can call it a punch or a squeeze, but to many, including some bloke called Tiger Woods, it’s a knockdown shot. When you’re staring into a wind that’s threatening to tear the top of your head off, this is the baby that’ll get you on the dancefloor. The aim is to send the ball on a lower trajectory under the wind, with less spin than you would normally generate. It won’t win a beauty contest, but if it’s good enough for a links master like Tom Watson, it should do you just fine.