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Martin Hall
In today’s tip, Martin Hall reveals a move at the top of 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama's swing that can help make you a better ball-striker. With 100 days to go to the Tokyo Olympics, we're celebrating Matsuyama's Masters triumph.
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Why is audio always turned off when these things start playing? Also, any way to have consistent sound levels between vidios?
I'm searching for a reliable putter grip. I have watched so many different methods and have tried multiple hand and finger placements, I just would like to see a keep it simple hand and finger placement!
Thank you, Mike L.
PLEASE stop playing a promo before every tip. It drives me CRAZY. I pay to be a member so that I can avoid all that. SO JUST STOP!
How do hit shots with back spin? can you only spin the ball on the shorter shots, like with a pitching wedge?
Every shot you hit has backspin. The amount iis dictated by many factors including swing speed, loft of club, condition/type of equipment (clean club, receptive ball) quality/purity of strike, receptiveness of green among others....
That's nice when the sand is firm and the ball sits plenty proud of the sand. Would you apply the same technique if the ball were 1/4 buried or the sand were much less firm?