Quick Tips - Getting Creative
Short Game
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Today, we take a trip back to the C's of the short game. Create the shot, commit with confidence, and then critique the shot. Really, that process is very similar to art. You have an idea, you commit to it, then once you're done, you critique. How you get to that result, the tools you use, it's really all up to you. Within every sport, activity, occupation, etcetera, there is a standard way to do things, but your short game doesn't need to be so rigid. There are a lot of ways to get things done, no reason not to think outside of the box and have some fun. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he breaks down getting creative with the short game.
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