In this episode of The Golf Intervention, Eric Layton, PGA and Rob Failes, PGA continue their series on short game performance by breaking down the three ball flight skills that determine success around the greens.
Most golfers spend countless hours practicing techniques and mechanics without understanding the actual skills that create better shots. In this episode, Eric and Rob explain why improving short game performance starts with controlling ball flight and contact, not chasing swing positions.
The discussion centers on three critical skills:
Arc Location – The primary driver of contact quality. Learn why controlling where the club reaches the bottom of its arc is the key to solid strikes, predictable turf interaction, and consistent short game performance.
Spin Loft – The major influence on launch and spin. Discover how the relationship between club delivery and loft affects trajectory, spin rates, stopping power, and shot predictability around the green.
Club Speed – The skill that controls distance. Eric and Rob explain why speed control is often overlooked and how golfers can improve their ability to hit shots the correct distance.
The episode also explores how these skills apply differently to golfers at various levels:
If you've ever wondered why your short game practice isn't translating to lower scores, this episode provides a framework for identifying which skill is holding you back and how to practice more effectively.
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Golf short game, short game skills, golf instruction, chipping tips, pitching tips, wedge play, distance control, low point control, arc location, spin loft, launch and spin, golf coaching, golf improvement, golf practice, golf performance, scoring improvement, Golf Intervention podcast, Eric Layton PGA, Rob Failes PGA.