Quick Tips - Crowding It
Short Game
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Something I've learned being around golf as much as I have here at Graves Golf is that the short game is a game of precision. Being a few feet closer to the hole after a chip might make the difference between a one-putt and a two-putt. With that in mind, I think it's fair to say that you want to make sure you're giving yourself your best chance at executing a chip properly. The same goes for your full swing, and your putting too, but a properly executed short game shot starts at address. Today's address topic is crowding, and what happens when you're too close to the ball. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he runs through the drawbacks of crowding, and how to fight a fat shot.
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