What is a punch shot in golf?

From Golf FAQ

A punch shot in golf is a low-trajectory shot that is used to hit the ball under a low-hanging branch or other obstacle. [1] It is a technique that requires precision and control, as the ball must be struck with a specific amount of force and angle to achieve the desired result.

Technique[edit | edit source]

The punch shot is typically played with a shorter iron, such as a 7-iron or 8-iron. The golfer should grip the club with a slightly weaker grip than usual, which will help to keep the ball low. [2]

The ball should be positioned slightly back in the stance, closer to the back foot. This will help to ensure that the clubhead strikes the ball on an upward trajectory. [3]

The swing should be short and controlled, with the focus on hitting the ball solidly and keeping the clubface square to the target. [4]

Benefits of a Punch Shot[edit | edit source]

The punch shot is a valuable tool in the golfer's arsenal, as it allows them to hit the ball safely over obstacles without sacrificing distance. [5] It can also be used to hit the ball low and under the wind, which can be helpful in windy conditions.

Practice Tips[edit | edit source]

To practice the punch shot, golfers can set up a target that is about 10-15 yards away and practice hitting the ball low and straight. They can also practice hitting the ball under a low-hanging branch or other obstacle.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The punch shot is a versatile shot that can be used in a variety of situations. By mastering this technique, golfers can improve their ability to navigate difficult courses and score lower rounds.

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