Three-quarter shot When a golfer plays a shot with a reduced swing. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Three-Quarter Shot: Less than a full shot. A shot made with a reduced swing. Three-Wood: A wood club used for distances between 210-250 yards for men's clubs. Also known as a spoon.
Three-Quarter Shot: A shot intentionally played with 3/4 of the full swing. Often made for accuracy. Through the Green: Any part of the course which is not 'out of bounds' except the tees, greens and hazards.
Three-Quarter Shot: A shot played with a shortened backswing and lessened arm speed. (With the winds blowing off the ocean, he played a three-quarter shot into the 15th green).
By practicing quarter-, half- and three-quarter shots with each wedge in the bag, you'll be able to accurately gauge the distance for each shot. The distances in-between will ultimately become a matter of feel.
See also: Golf, Swing, Quarter shot, Hole, Shot
 
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