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Master these two chips: your lie will tell you which technique to use
The tougher of the two shots above is the one with the ball sitting up, because you can slide the club right under it and whiff it. To hit this...
Golf Digest, 07/01/08 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
How to tame your 3-wood: move the ball back, and take a little divot
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I see golfers in our schools play these perfect 5-and 7-wood shots, but give them a 3-wood and...
Golf Digest, 06/01/08 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Phil's favorite lag drill: learn to focus on speed, not break, on long putts
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Here's a drill I learned from Phil Mickelson to improve the pace of your putts. Take five balls...
Golf Digest, 05/01/08 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Sit back on sidehill lies: with the ball below your feet, get on your heels and stay there
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] Typical situation here: You've hit your tee shot to the right, onto a sidehill lie with the...
Golf Digest, 04/01/08 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Thanks to our troops: an emotional week in Iraq proves golf is a common bond
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] As part of Operation Links, a USO goodwill trip started by PGA Tour player Frank Lickliter in...
Golf Digest, 02/01/08 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
How to hit a 50-yard bunker shot: one simple change can make this tough situation easywell, easier
What do you do when you have to hit a bunker shot 50 yards 7 Some golfers try to pick it clean; others swing twice as hard. Neither way really...
Golf Digest, 01/01/08 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Find more fairways: to stop driving it right, let your arms swing past you
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [YES] It's true that you want to hit the ball from the inside and make a full turn through the...
Golf Digest, 12/01/07 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Stop skulling your irons: finish your backswing to catch it flush off the fairway
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Golfers who hit a tot of thin shots tend to swing the club too steeply into the ball. That's...
Golf Digest, 11/01/07 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Art of the lay-up: one decision can make two shots easieror tougher
Here's what I see amateurs do: They get out to their drives on a par 5 or long par 4, and see they can't reach the green. Then they grab the 3-wood...
Golf Digest, 10/01/07 by Butch Harmon · More from publication -
Don't get snagged: hit down with a putter from this tricky spot
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] With greens rolling so fast these days, more approach shots run through the back fringe, close to...
Golf Digest, 09/01/07 by Butch Harmon · More from publication


