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Lähipelin kehittäminen

Kaivelin kirjahyllystä esille "Dave Pelzin short game bible"-kirjan. Kokeilen jälleen ns. finesse swingiä, joka perustuu taakseviennin pituuteen. Idea on, että kellotaulua käytetään apuna ja haetaan esim. klo 9 kohdasta pudotus pallolle ja mitataan pituudet eri wedgeillä. Voi käyttää myös kello 7.40 ja 11. Tuloksena on sarja eripituisia lyöntejä, joita olisi sitten tarkoitus soveltaa kentällä.

Toinen mielenkiintoinen ajatus on ns. lähipelitasoitus. Dave'illä on tehtävärata, jonka perusteella voi arvioida omaa lähipeliosaamistaan. Muistan käyttäneeni sitä soveltaen joskus Laukaassa pelatessani. Toimi hyvänä lämmittelynä ennen kierrosta ja antoi myös jonkun verran varmuutta, kun vastaava tilanne tuli eteen varsinaisella kierroksella.

Muistan, että Taavi-vainaa oli merkannut eri mailojen lyöntipituudet mailan varteen. Luulen, että teen samalla tavalla ainakin finesse-swingin sunteen. Klo 9 on kaikkein täsmällisin eli aloitan siitä. Klo 7.30 minulla on hiukan erilainen ajatus, eli siinä sovellan pelkästään lantion kiertoa ja kädet pysyvät lantion tasolla eli tulee pitkä pyyhkäisevä liike, joka soveltuu parhaiten paljaalle pinnalle. Tight lie...

Tässä teoriaa, ehkä huomenna pitää polkaista rangen jälkeen vielä kentälle harjoittelemaan lähipeliä.... tai vähintään mitoittamaan eri lyöntien pituuksia.

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