Friday, September 12, 2014

Hitting the Ball on the Green w/ Rio Ishikawa


Ryo Ishikawa is ready to take you to school. Literally. After ranking no. 1 on the PG tour in greens and regulations we figured he has a lot to share and he does. Read how to improve your game and get more green here...
When a golfer's approach shot misses the green on the side closest to the flag, it's known in English as being "short-sided." The Japanese don't have an exact translation for this phrase, and as far as Japan's Ryo Ishikawa is concerned, that's just fine. "When I hit iron shots to the green, I'm aiming for the safety space rather than a narrow space," says Ishikawa, 22, through a translator. "Because I do not take a risk, I get very calm and make a good swing." It's hard to argue with his results. 

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