Quick Tip - The Flop
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Today, we are covering another specialty shot, this time one taken from tight lies. The flop shot is important for situations when you need to get height on the ball, with minimal roll to secure a spot on the green. As such, it is important to get the shot down, though in the case of specialty shots like this, club selection can also come into play. Join us, as Tim Graves, PGA, explains the flop shot off a tight lie.
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