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 BBQ, Boat Rides, and Golf on the Georgia Coast | Destination GOLF Mark Grace dishes on playing Pebble with Bill Murray | Subpar Mark Grace on Vijay Singh range tips | Subpar Warming Up with Cameron Young She Chose to Lose Her Leg. Now She's Chasing Golf and the Paralympics Inside Cameron Young's Breakthrough: How Golf's Intriguing Star Joined its Elite What makes the PRO Tour appealing to retired athletes | Subpar Aaron Hicks reveals his ridiculous Trackman numbers | Subpar Xander Schauffele’s involvement in Callaway club development Mysterious California Club Opens Gates for First Time | Inside the Institute 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 1 day ago The 3 types of mistakes every golfer makes — and how to avoid them 1 day ago Cameron Young taught me 10 lessons in 45 minutes. Here they are 2 days ago 5 quick at-home drills that will help you hit the ball solid immediately 2 days ago Rules Guy: My playing partner accidentally hit my 'lost' ball. What now? GOLF Editors Related Articles Instruction Pros Teaching Joes: Gary Player wants you to stop 3-putting 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 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