Quick Tip - Tough Lies
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Let's face it. The golf course isn't flat, and sometimes, you find yourself facing a shot off of tough lies. When you're in situations like this, panicking or overthinking the shot can be your biggest downfall. Truth is, adjusting your mechanics is all it takes to make these shots much easier, but it does take intentional practice. Naturally, we've got all that information in today's Single Plane Quick Tip, so join us as Tim Graves, PGA, runs you through the ins and outs of shooting from tough lies.
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