Hey, everyone.
I wanted to share a great drill that has really helped with my short game. This drill comes to us courtesy of Layne Savoie, co-founder of WedgeCraft. It's typically done, as Layne demonstrates in the video above, in a bunker, but the cool thing is that it also works really well in snow. I just smoothed the snow down a bit with the back surface of a snow shovel and then pressed an alignment rod into the snow to form the reference line.
In this first clip, I bottomed out a few inches behind the line and came in pretty steep. The club made a muffled "WHOOOMP" sound. The ball floated up and traveled just a few feet - great feedback for the fat shot that it was.
In this second clip, I still entered the snow an inch or two behind the line, but I was much shallower. I heard an audible click from the club face meeting the ball, without no snow in between, and the shot flew about 15 yards.
Give it a try if you're snow-bound like me. Really a great way to train low point and attack angle on your chips and pitches.
One additional note – this drill worked just as well for me off of wood chips, if you don't have a bunker or snowbank handy.
Good luck and for more great tips from Layne, visit his Instructor Page on the Titleist Instruction Center.