06/06/2026
Short game practice becomes a lot more productive when you stop guessing and start feeling what the club is teaching you. ⛳️
In this reel, she starts her chipping session with the Lag Shot Lady Wedge before switching back to her regular wedge. That small change can make a big difference because the Lag Shot helps you feel tempo, rhythm, and sequencing before you try to hit the same shot with your normal club.
A lot of golfers struggle around the green because their hands get too quick. The swing gets rushed, the clubhead passes too early, and contact becomes inconsistent. The Lag Shot Lady Wedge gives you instant feedback when your tempo is off, helping you slow down, stay connected, and create a smoother motion through the ball.
That’s the key: the club teaches you.
You hit a few chips with the Lag Shot, feel the rhythm, then switch to your regular wedge and carry that same tempo into your real shot. Instead of forcing the motion, you start to trust the feel.
Cleaner contact.
Better distance control.
More confidence around the green.
If your short game feels inconsistent, this is a simple practice routine worth adding to your next session.
Click the link in bio to shop the Lag Shot Lady Wedge and start training your short game with more feel, rhythm, and confidence.