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How to hit a stinger golf shot

3/28/2023

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A stinger golf shot is a low-trajectory shot that travels a long distance with a lot of roll. Here are the steps to hit a stinger golf shot:
  1. Start by positioning the ball further back in your stance than you would for a normal shot.
  2. Use a shorter club, such as a long iron or a driving iron.
  3. Make a three-quarter swing, meaning that you don't take the club back as far as you normally would. This will help you keep the ball flight lower.
  4. As you start your downswing, make sure that your hands are ahead of the ball at impact. This will help you strike the ball with a descending blow, which will produce a lower trajectory.
  5. Keep your body weight forward throughout the swing to help you hit down on the ball and create more spin.
  6. Focus on hitting the center of the clubface with a crisp, clean contact to maximize the energy transfer from the clubhead to the ball.
  7. Follow through with your swing, keeping your hands low and the clubhead close to the ground. This will help you keep the ball flight low and produce a lot of roll.
It's important to note that hitting a stinger consistently requires practice and may not come naturally at first. It's also important to experiment with different ball positions and club selections to find what works best for your swing. Consulting with a golf instructor or coach can be helpful in improving your technique and maximizing your distance potential.

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