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Easy. Hitting from soggy turf is a lot like hitting from a fairway bunker: The soft ground forces you to make ball-first contact. (Trust me. Fat shots will go nowhere.) Just follow these three steps.
Last Thursday, I watched a student practice on the range with textbook form. Beautiful setup, smooth takeaway, perfect ...
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GOLF.com on MSNWhy you can't stop chunking the golf ball - and how to fix it
GOLFTEC Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains the big reason golfers chunk the ball - and offers an easy fix. The ...
More courses are being set up to play dry and fast, so if you want to score, you'll have to learn how to hit iron shots from hard, thin lies.
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Golf Digest on MSNHow to beat the tight-lie pitch
The bounce angle on the sole of a wedge is designed to keep the clubhead from digging not only into the sand but the turf as well. A lot of amateurs forget this, especially when faced with a short ...
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