Illustrated Golf Tips
Course Management/Strategy
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Lesson Title |
Description |
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Match Play Strategies |
Sometimes situations call for a conservative startegy. For better accuracy aim on a safer line and use a fairway wood instead of a driver. |
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Play Straight When It's Wet |
It's harder to play approach shots that draw or fade when it's wet. |
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Curve Approaches Into The Wind |
Counteract the wind's effect. Use draw and fade when playing in crosswinds to save strokes. |
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Play "Your" Shot |
Utilize a pattern to your shots. Low hook or high fade can be functional. Aim taking into account slice or fade. Work to improve your ball flight. |
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"Overclub" To Get Pin-High |
Most amateurs underclub their approach shots. Let your "perfect" hits be a little long. |
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The "Sure Thing" Layup |
When hitting a layup shot, select the right club. |
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Use The Right Opening |
An amateur should almost always play the safe recovery. |
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Shots Curve From Sidehill Lies |
Sidehill fairway lies will cause the ball to curve, slice right or hook left. Here's a tip to help make better contact. |
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Play Your Shot |
Every golfer likes to hit the ball long, high and straight, but experience tells you that you can expect a certain pattern to your shots. |
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