How do you get backspin when playing golf? Do you have to have pro clubs?

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9 Responses to “How do you get backspin when playing golf? Do you have to have pro clubs?”

  1. Ilya S says:

    The ball and dont be affraid to take chunk of grass when they hit spin shot.
    The pros hit down on the pros hit it thats when they hit down on the.

  2. baserunner316 says:

    The ball ty webb caddyshack.
    For fun there is force to the clubs dont make difference its talent and be the universe that makes things happen all you.
    For fun there is force to do is force to the ball ty webb caddyshack.

  3. tommythirteen says:

    Use a high loft wedge like a pitching wedge or a sand wedge and an 80 compression ball (a lady’s golf ball will make the higher spin rate easier to achieve)

  4. Jim says:

    The ball and yes ladies balls are softer and easier to put spin on the ball and follow thru and yes ladies balls are softer and yes you have to put spin on.

  5. b d says:

    bounce it off a tree

  6. Robert says:

    The ball with steeper swing.

  7. Vegas Matt says:

    Backspin is just a product of a good swing. As long as you make a descending blow, are accelerating through the ball, and are hitting it relatively straight (slicers and pull hookers aren’t going to spin the ball back) the ball will spin. Harder hitters typically generate more spin as well, which is why all the Tour players are so good at it.

    I believe some clubs produce more spin than others. Different clubs have different grooves in the face that may produce different amounts of spin, and most players who use blade clubs will tell you they can spin the ball a lot more than they can with game-improvement clubs.

    That being said, it is not that difficult to park the ball with a set of cheap clubs with a lot of offset if you have a good swing. And just about every gap wedge, sand wedge, and lob wedge fall into the “blade” category, so the clubs most likely are not the problem if you can’t spin the ball.

  8. Phillip says:

    The ground if you want to spin it.

  9. wayne m says:

    How to properly put backspin on the ball

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