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Cindy Miller details the five changes you should make when hitting from an uphill lie. Use these setup and swing adjustments to avoid the big pull when the slope is working against you.
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Good idea. Easy to use!
Love your tips, Cindy. My husband and I are beginners at the age of 65. Question: what do you mean by “take an extra club”? My husband thinks 2 clubs together 🤣. I think, take the next club up? If normally a 9, take a 7? But, What would I use after a 60 degree
Calloway lob? A 54 Sand wedge? Thank you! Kathy C.
Love your tips, Cindy.
Thanks Cindy. I’ll try it on my next uphill lie.
Cindy I always thought on up hill lies with an iron the ball would be played more forward in your stance from say the standard iron position.
Hi Cindy. No questions, just a big THANK YOU for covering a topic I've been waiting to see on GolfPass for a long time. Hopefully, in the near future, you'll cover some of the other 'awkward stance' shots such as downhill, ball above feet and ball below feet.
When you say to move your front foot back do you mean towards your back foot or to move your foot backwards?
Have always heard that the ball needs to be toward the uphill foot.
Good idea. Easy to use!
Love your tips, Cindy. My husband and I are beginners at the age of 65. Question: what do you mean by “take an extra club”? My husband thinks 2 clubs together 🤣. I think, take the next club up? If normally a 9, take a 7? But, What would I use after a 60 degree
Calloway lob? A 54 Sand wedge? Thank you! Kathy C.