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Short Game Shots To Cut Strokes

Improving your short game in golf is the key to breaking 80. Without a good short game, you’ll have to hit every green in regulation to eliminate extra strokes. And hitting every green in regulation is near impossible—no matter how good you are.

One situation where you can cut golf strokes is a shot that’s 20 or 30 feet from the green. You can’t afford to miss this shot. If you do, you’re looking at a bogey or even a double bogey, making it tough to break 80 for the round.

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7 Golf Tips on Hitting Lasers From Tight Golf Lies

Hitting from tight golf lies intimidates some golfers. Tight lies weren’t as common a few years ago as they are now. Now they’re prevalent. They’ll continue to increase as more and more courses look to irrigate less to conserve water and help the environment. Courser superintendents are doing the smart thing. But that doesn’t make

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7 Golf Tips to Win Your Next Golf Match

If you’re like most golfers, you probably use stroke play a lot. In fact, stroke play may be all you play with your regular foursome. Giving strokes to your opponent or opponents is the most popular way to play golf. That’s why a lot of golf tips in magazines and on TV cover stroke play

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How to Hit Ultra-Precise Golf Wedges and Long Irons (Part I)

Power can take you only so far in golf. To get over that next plateau, you need to improve your approach shots. You must hit them close to go low. So if you’re serious about breaking 80 and lowering your golf handicap, you need to learn to hit precise golf wedges and long irons—two key

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