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Andrew Rice
Andrew Rice explains how ‘dancing with who you came with’ will help you shoot lower scores. Take this strategy tip to the course the next time you play and find more fairways than ever before.
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Great video!!!! Now if there is trouble on the right side and you fade the ball why would you line up on the right side?
to give yourself a better angle to hit away from the trouble and more area to land away from the trouble
So you have a better angle to aim left Michael.
Why do you recommend teeing the ball up on the side of trouble on the tee box, no matter what your shot shape? I’ve often heard this advice but don’t understand why? Thanks!
I would say it opens up the fairway more away from the trouble
Hi Tony! It's all about angles. The closer you are to the trouble, the easier it is to angle away from it. Showing would be easier than typing in this case!
do you turn through and if so, how?