It's all feel for me and that's why I get it wrong most of the time.
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Pretty much this.For a 50% feel I swing to waist level and finish at waist level.
For 75% its shoulder height to shoulder height follow through.
Depends on conditions but two things or both.What do you do when you need to hit a partial shot be it 10%, 1/2, 3/4? Or more options if you have them?
Do you have a mechanical process or thought process to hit consistent partial distances?
Is it purely feel?
Same for me, it's all feel, but I do try and work on them at the rangePurely feel for me. I practice partial shots a lot
Very little mechanical process involved other than gripping down about the same every time. The amount of backswing and follow-through are 100% feel.What do you do when you need to hit a partial shot be it 10%, 1/2, 3/4? Or more options if you have them?
Do you have a mechanical process or thought process to hit consistent partial distances?
Is it purely feel?
Somewhat mechanical. I have some distances with what I call “waist” and “chest” level. I am much more confident in waist level than chest. I carry this in my pocket. I use “waist” level when in trouble and 5W is about 150. They come out low, so I can’t always use them.What do you do when you need to hit a partial shot be it 10%, 1/2, 3/4? Or more options if you have them?
Do you have a mechanical process or thought process to hit consistent partial distances?
Is it purely feel?
Lots of great players hit 3/4 shots all around the golf course; nearly every tee ball, fairway wood, iron and wedge shot. Especially for irons and wedges, 3/4 shots is a traditional way to play great golf.What do you do when you need to hit a partial shot be it 10%, 1/2, 3/4? Or more options if you have them?
Do you have a mechanical process or thought process to hit consistent partial distances?
Is it purely feel?
Cool. But how was the questionLots of great players hit 3/4 shots all around the golf course; nearly every tee ball, fairway wood, iron and wedge shot. Especially for irons and wedges, 3/4 shots is a traditional way to play great golf.