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GOLF.com on MSNAn easy way to compress the ball and hit your irons longerHere's easy method for teaching yourself how to compress shots with your irons, explained by GOLFTEC Director of Teaching ...
Woods: "No, when I'm flushing it, I don't take divots. It just is what it is. It is what is." On Thursday after Scheffler shot 3-under 67, he was asked about the video.
How to take divots like a pro If you look at Tour pros at address and then at impact, the images do not look the same. At address, their weight is evenly distributed between both sides of their ...
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YouTube on MSNPGA players don't take divots with their wedgesIn this intriguing video, we explore why professional PGA players often don't take divots with their wedges, a question that has puzzled many golf enthusiasts. Discover the techniques and strategies ...
So, does Tiger Woods really not take divots? Or does he? Scottie Scheffler appears to still be a little unsure of the answer. Surely by now you’ve seen the viral TaylorMade video that shows Tiger ...
In today's edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jonathan Yarwood shares the key for compressing irons like the pros.
If artificial mats are not an option at your course, dealing with divots proactively will address the issue before significant wear to the practice tee occurs. Courses also should encourage golfers to ...
For most elite golfers, taking divots is a prerequisite for hitting a solid shot. “Why do you need to take a divot?” Woods replied. “I don’t know, I’m asking you,” Scheffler said.
Scottie Scheffler saw Woods’ spot on the range and noticed that he wasn’t taking any divots. When he asked the GOAT about it, Scheffler looked like he was at a loss for words.
"Divots are the poor man's way to check if your irons are poorly fitted. If you see a thin hole to the outside of where the ball was, the leading edge wasn't uniformly soled at impact.
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