 Hi there, so this is a little bit more of an advanced idea in terms of how do I manage different distances near the green, I'm not on the green, so I might be 20, 30, 40, 50 yards, 60 yards from the green, how do I manage those distances? For one, you got to choose a club. Many people use a pitching wedge, remember that's kind of like a 10 numerically or a sandwich, which is kind of like an 11 numerically, remember that higher the number the more loft on the club. So the idea would be to go ahead and get in your balance setup, start with that sort of Y of my arms and the club and notice the balls about the middle of my feet and I might even turn this target side foot a little bit outward. So I'm going to take a little practice swing, brush the grass, okay, practice swing, brush the grass. So if I want to go a short distance, I'm going to think about swinging so my hands pass my legs and pass my legs with a brush in between. It'll look a little like this and if I can do that the same way, pass my leg, pass my leg, guess what? Those balls ended up very close together, so I know that that's a short distance, but if I want to go a little farther, I'm going to think about swinging my hands to my pocket or my hip, brush at the bottom and swing to my pocket or hip. Notice I didn't try to hit harder, it's still smooth, I let the length of the swing change the distance the ball with. Pocket, pocket and those balls finish similar in distance. Yet if I want to go farther, well I'll think about swinging my hands up somewhere around chest high, brush at the bottom and chest high. So once again, not swinging harder, chest, chest, that ball is going to go a little different distance, but I can start to count on the distance that it'll go. So think about not so much where the club goes because I can't feel that, but think about my hands, leg to leg, pocket to pocket and chest to chest. See how that works for you as a little more advanced player.