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How To Spin Your Wedges On Command

How To Spin Your Wedges On Command

Rating: 3

Tiger Woods, 15 September 2009 12:02

Keep your big muscles moving through impact... If you're having problems hitting those little spinners with your wedges, perhaps your ball position or technique is off. I like to play the ball toward the middle of my stance on most irons, especially short irons. That helps me get my hands ahead of the ball through impact (above, middle), which is ...

 
How To Hold Firm Greens With Tiger Woods

How To Hold Firm Greens With Tiger Woods

Rating: 3

Tiger Woods, 25 August 2009 10:21

To Course setup can dictate not only the kind of curvature you want on approach shots but also trajectory. When the greens are firm and the pins tucked, you need to hit it high to hold the green or get it in there close. hit the high ball, you have to produce more backspin, which is the result of more ...

 
Tiger Woods Tee Shot Stinger

Tiger Woods Tee Shot Stinger

Rating: 3

Tiger Woods, 06 August 2009 10:00

Try my tee shot stinger...Controlling trajectory is part of the fun of the game. I like hitting knockdowns because that’s the way the game was played in the old days to combat windy conditions at links courses. One of my coolest shots is the stinger with a fairway wood. It’s a great control tee shot that bores into the wind. ...

 
Face Up In The Rough

Face Up In The Rough

Rating: 2.5

Tiger Woods, 30 April 2009 10:07

How to keep it squareControlling the clubface is equally important on long and short shots. When pitching from the high stuff, the secret is to keep the face from closing through impact, which occurs when the tall grass wraps around the hosel and the toe turns over. I open the face of my 60-degree wedge slightly and grip the club ...

 
Tiger Woods Greenside Bunker Play Tip

Tiger Woods Greenside Bunker Play Tip

Rating: 3.5

Tiger Woods, 19 January 2009 01:00

I'm always amazed at the confusion over the lower body's role in greenside bunker play. Here's a rule of thumb: quiet lower body on the backswing, active lower body on the throughswing. A lot of amateurs fail to consistently execute greenside bunker shots because they lock the lower body in place and get handsy or armsy with the swing. As ...

 

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