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Bad lies anywhere on the course are frustrating—but you don’t have to just hack it out (or roll the ball). Cindy Miller teaches a simple hybrid chop technique that helps you make clean contact from those “yucky” lies and advance the ball safely up near the green.
Comments (28)
You give great tips. Would you please do a video on how to play a downhill lie. It’s my round killer! Thanks for considering.
Great tip! Thanks for a good laugh with the face advice ;-)
Like the presentation combining education and humor. Takes a special knack.
I don’t know if Cindy answers emails, but she’s hitting a Callaway Mavrik hybrid which I have in a 4 hybrid (R) which is my favorite club and would love to hear what she has to say about it.
Great tips and I love your comments!
Brilliant. Love it!! 🤣
Can’t wait to try this with my bosses face on the back of the ball after a long work day :)
Thanks for a great tip. Love your direct (dare I say blunt) manner, humor, and style. I finally know what “leading edge” means!
Cindy I will certainly try this next time I have such a lie (i.e. tomorrow!) I am interested to know what the loft on your hybrid was and how long was the carry on those shots?
Love the way you teach!
You give great tips. Would you please do a video on how to play a downhill lie. It’s my round killer! Thanks for considering.
Great tip! Thanks for a good laugh with the face advice ;-)