The Pin Hunter
A pressure game from the Solid Swings drill library, used inside your personalized weekly practice plan.
How to do it
Pick a real pin or tall marker at a comfortable wedge yardage. Cycle through every wedge you carry (PW, GW, SW, and LW if you have one), hitting one dialed-in shot per wedge straight at the pin. Score 3 points if you strike the pin on the fly, 2 points if inside 5 feet, 1 point if inside 10 feet, 0 otherwise. Run the cycle 3 times.
How you know it’s working
Why this drill matters
Inside 100 yards is where you stop losing strokes and start scoring. Wedge drills sharpen distance control, low-spinning flighted shots, and confidence with the in-between yardages every round throws at you.
Inside a Solid Swings plan, every drill is paired with a personalized rationale, your real carry yardages, and a built-in scoring line so you can track session-over-session improvement.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Rushing reps without feedback. Pause between every shot and grade it against the success criteria above. If you don't know whether the last rep was good, the next 10 won't teach you anything.
- Skipping the warm-up. Cold range balls and cold short-game touch lie to you. Two minutes of easy half-swings calibrates your sense of contact before this drill starts measuring it.
- Changing too much at once. Pick a single swing thought or setup checkpoint per session. Stacking 3-4 cues turns the drill into guesswork and erases the data you came here to collect.
- Quitting on misses. The reps right after a bad shot are the most valuable. Reset your pre-shot routine, breathe, and run the next rep clean. That's where transfer to the course is built.
How This Drill Fits Into a Full Practice Plan
One drill, in isolation, won't move the needle. The Solid Swings system uses wedgeStrike drills like this one inside a sequenced weekly plan: 2-3 focus areas per week, drills that build on each other, and a score-tracked feedback loop that adjusts the following month based on what actually worked. Every plan is custom-built around your handicap, your gear, and the gaps your scorecard says you have right now.
If you're running this drill on its own, that's a great start. If you want it slotted into a 4-week progression with named warm-up shots, pressure games, and a clear success rubric you can grade each rep against, that's exactly what we build inside the membership.