Recovery shots
How Recovery Shots Affects Ball Flight and Scoring
How face, path, loft, and speed change the way recovery shots fly and roll.

Flight is a recipe
When the ball is in trouble, ball flight comes from the ingredients you choose. Before the hero gap tempts you, ball position, shaft lean, clubface, speed, and turf contact all matter. With recovery shots, a small setup change can turn a floating shot into whatever flight gets back in play.
Scoring comes from predictability
For a recovery shot, the reason to learn flight control is not style; it is distance control. For a recovery shot, if you know how far the ball carries and how much it releases, you can pick landing spots instead of hoping.
Use the ground
Study how the first bounce reacts. For a recovery shot, on firm turf, the ball may run like a putt. Before the hero gap tempts you, in rough, it may come out soft or hot. Before the hero gap tempts you, good players adjust the landing spot to the surface, not just the yardage.