If you're trying to break 100 and find yourself in the tall grass, it's essential to make solid contact with the ball. To do this, take the club back on a steeper angle, and focus on maintaining your wrist hinge well into the downswing. Keep your left wrist firm through impact so the grass doesn't turn the clubface left. Avoid the tendency to accelerate your swing too soon from the top, which often results in slowing down at the ball.
Think about strategy: Don't fire at the flag. Instead, aim at the center of the green, away from any bunkers or other trouble guarding your approach to the pin. If the grass is really thick, don't be afraid to use a more lofted club, even if it won't get you to the green. Your goal is to make no more than a bogey.









