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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 ...
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Lie Detector: The tricky into-the-grain chip - MSN
You’ve missed the green and have a short shot off a tight lie. How you should hit the pitch or chip shot and how you can expect the ball to come out varies greatly whether you’re hitting into ...
Last month, I watched one of my younger competitive students step into a fairway bunker 140 yards from the green with complete confidence. Perfect lie, ...
The biggest challenge of hitting an approach is the unpredictability of the shot. Will the ball come out dead or hot? Being able to judge which kind of lie you have should have a huge impact on ...
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Fried-egg lie? Hitting the hosel can bail you out (seriously!) - MSN
In today's edition of Play Smart, instructor Kelan McDonagh explains why hitting the hosel could help with fried-egg bunker shots. The post Fried-egg lie? Hitting the hosel can bail you out ...
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