Lesson Notes
The Core Philosophy: “Swing it slow to hit it low.” Excess speed creates unwanted height; calmness and control create a piercing, low trajectory.
Setup Essentials:
Ball Position: Play the ball back in your stance (near your back foot).
Shaft Lean: Lean the club shaft forward at address to de-loft the club.
Posture: Stay “on top” of the ball with your upper body throughout the swing.
Swing Dynamics:
Pace: Focus on a smooth, calm tempo.
Action: Minimize wrist hinge and release to prevent the clubface from opening or adding loft.
Q&A
Q: Why does swinging faster make the ball go higher? A: Higher clubhead speed often causes the clubface to manipulate the dynamic loft and create too much spin. When you swing fast, you also risk throwing off your posture, which changes the delivery of the clubface into the back of the ball.
Q: Should I use a different club for a punch shot? A: While Kristin emphasizes the technique (back in stance, forward shaft lean), using a lower-lofted club like a 5-iron, 6-iron, or hybrid is naturally helpful for keeping the trajectory down.
Q: What is the most common mistake when hitting a punch shot? A: The most common error is trying to “help” the ball into the air or using too much wrist action. Remember to keep the hands quiet and focus on a smooth, controlled finish that stays low.ing Technique





















