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How to hit crisp irons that start on line every time
You slice. Even if you call it a "push cut," it's not optimal. The goal: Iron shots that fly off the clubface in the exact direction you want the ball to go. What I've noticed over the years is that ...
Two wins. Ryder Cup rookie. Ben Griffin's 2025 season reads like a golf fairy tale, and honestly, it should. The guy went from missing cuts to making Captain Keegan Bradley's team. Now he's backing up ...
Finding the true center of your stance will help you hit better shots with your irons. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joe Plecker shows you how. The post Find the center of your stance for better contact with ...
When you watch high-level golfers hit their irons, you’ll notice they typically take a chunk of the ground with them. That’s because when they are hitting the ball, they’re also hitting the ground, ...
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A surprising tip to stop fatting short irons
To fix the fats with your short clubs, try moving the ball forward in your stance, which promotes the proper weight transfer ...
Pine straw plays a big role in golf course maintenance. It’s used to cover shaded areas where grass struggles to grow and provides clean definition around fences, boundaries, and wooded areas. But for ...
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