Quick Tip - Pork and Bacon
Short Game
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When talking about short game, the subject of taking divots is often brought up. Do you need to take one? If so how deep? What sorts of shots should have no divot at all? Well, today we are taking a little bit of a look into that. Moe had unique ways of looking at the game of golf and the mechanics of his swing, it's what made him so special. He of course had a very interesting way of looking at divots. Maybe I'm just hungry, but the comparison between pork and bacon stuck out as one that would be a perfect subject for today's Single Plane Quick Tip, hosted by Tim Graves, PGA.
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