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At some point when receiving short game advice, you’ve probably been told to play the ball back in your stance and lean the shaft forward. You can see that setup in the photo above. It's the most ...
Some days you will hit the ball better than others — that’s the nature of golf. On the days you hit the ball well and your short game is good, you will likely have a good score and a fun day. On the ...
Students often ask me how to play particular shots, but golf isn’t cookie cutter. I give guidance, but I want them to own the process. They should experiment and determine what works best for their ...
There is no question that a great short game will help you score lower while also taking pressure off your long game. While practice and repetition will help, understanding the basic rules and ...
We all know the full-swing myths, such as “keep your head down” or “slow it down.” Around the green, there are just as many ...
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Golf on MSN10 ways to make an expert-level short game plan, per top teacher
When it comes to improving your scores, the short game can be the key differentiator. If you have consistent success, you're ...
Hitting it longer off the tee is great, but for the majority of amateur golfers, their short-game ability is going to play a much more pivotal role in improving their scores. What it comes down to ...
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How to hit a bump-and-run, according to a short-game expert
Creativity around the greens will be crucial for players this week at the Open Championship. To prevail at Royal Portrush, players will need to hit just about every short-game shot in their arsenals.
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