Quick Tip - Angle of Attack
Short Game
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8m 9s
If you look at our most recent string of Quick Tips, we have been covering divot very heavily. Naturally, this is for a good reason, as the concept is one that applies to multiple common shots you'll encounter in any given round of golf. With that in mind, being able to make a consistent divot that correctly fits the shot you're trying to make is important, so we didn't hold back with this one. Join us as Tim Graves, PGA, covers the ins and outs of a divot, and defines the ideal angle of attack.
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