Quick Tip - Lay Up
Short Game
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3m 52s
Unfortunately, there are no backboards in golf. Sometimes, you'll find yourself face to face with an awkward chip, where if you overshoot, your ball is lost. These shots can carry a lot of pressure, but with proper training and execution, they are very much doable. Join us as Tim Graves, PGA, explains the lay up onto the green.
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