Short Game Pros Teaching Joes: How to hit flop shots that launch high and land softly By: GOLF Editors August 5, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Pros Teaching Joes: How to hit flop shots that launch high and land softly The Forgotten Benefits of OEM Fittings | Fully Equipped This unreleased 2026 driver has everyone buzzing | Fully Equipped Beau Hossler on PGA Tour card changes | Subpar Beau Hossler explains his Ayahuasca retreat | Subpar Explore night golf on The Squeeze at Cabot Citrus Farms Cabot Citrus Farms has golf and… fishing? Par 3 Showdown on Mexico's Most Iconic Island Green Michael Campbell on how he beat Tiger Woods at the 2005 U.S. Open The Moment Boo Weekley Realized He Was Good at Golf Are materials or how they’re used more important to a golf shaft? | Fully Equipped Bronte Law isn’t the longest player on the LPGA, but she’s plenty long on touch and guile. Here, she explains the art of the flop shot. Latest In Instruction 3 hours ago 5 easy ways to lower your scores, according to a Top 100 Teacher 1 day ago 5 crucial keys for keeping your golf game sharp in the winter 2 days ago This common golf advice is killing your driving accuracy 3 days ago I followed a PGA Tour trainer's strength routine. The results shocked me Golf.com Related Articles Instruction Pros Teaching Joes: Gary Player wants you to stop 3-putting By: Connor Federico Instruction Pros Teaching Joes: Jim Furyk's 3 range tips to be a better ball-striker Putting Pros Teaching Joes: Do these 5 things to drill every 5-footer By: GOLF Editors Short Game Pros Teaching Joes: How to hit pitch shots that stop on command Short Game Pros Teaching Joes: Scottie Scheffler's chipping tips Lifestyle Off Course with Claude Harmon: This two-time LPGA winner has big plans for her post pro-golf career Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: The stark differences between the PGA and LPGA Tour Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why this LPGA pro’s second career win was so sweet News GOLF's Subpar: Michelle Wie West talks ways to grow the women's game