Knowing exactly how far you hit each wedge with a short, medium and full swing is vital if you want to become an accurate wedge player. You can also start to practice different shots. 
9-3 swing
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            Bump and runs.
Flop shot.
11-1 swing
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            Low shot into back pin position.
Low controlled shot into the wind.
Full swing
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            High approach shot into
front pin position.
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Armed with your wedge chart and your favorite distance with your favorite wedge, you’ll know where to lay-up if you can’t get to the green with your approach. 
That’s better game management. Every golfer, whatever their handicap,
should have a wedge chart.
To gauge a distance for each of your swings for each wedge can be difficult without assistance.
So why not book a session with us. Let’s complete your wedge chart and at the same time,
we can look over your three swings. Maybe there are other improvements.