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3 shots pros rarely attempt (and neither should you)
Want to shoot lower scores? A top teacher says these are the three shots tour pros never hit-and what you should hit instead.
A fried-egg lie is one of the most difficult shots in golf - but it doesn't have to be. Parker McLachlin (aka the Short Game Chef) explains. The post Short-game expert details the keys to hitting from ...
Having a blind shot in golf is always nervy. But having one within 75 yards of the green adds even more pressure — since most ...
Scottie Scheffler is the top-ranked golfer in the world, so when he shares advice on a specific chip shot, it is worth paying attention. Scheffler has consistently ranked among the best across every ...
There are so many technical aspects when it comes to the short game, and if you forget about just one of them, you could add a handful of unnecessary strokes. When it comes to mastering distance ...
PGA Tour Champions player Steve Stricker has had a great career hitting most of his short-game shots with minimal wrist action. You could make a case for using his technique in many situations around ...
Q: Dear Chef, I’m heading across the pond to play my first round of links golf this summer. Which short-game shot do I need to master before then? —Andrew V., Traverse City, Mich. Links golf? Let’s go ...
You’ve pulled your approach shot left of the green, leaving yourself a delicate uphill shot with very little green between you and the hole—we call that "short-sided." Your first inclination might be ...
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