A portion of the sole of a club such as a sand wedge or putter. (The wedge’s wide flange made it an effective club from the deep, powdery sand).
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A portion of the sole of a club such as a sand wedge or putter. (The wedge’s wide flange made it an effective club from the deep, powdery sand).
The width of the swing as measured by the target arm on the backswing and the trail arm on the follow-through. (Tiger Woods has beautiful extension in his swing.)
A shot played from a sand bunker, usually when the ball has buried or settled down into the sand. (He played a spectacular explosion shot from the bunker to save par).
Transferring the focus of weight appropriately during the golf swing while maintaining body control. (Sue worked with her PGA Professional on improving the dynamic balance of her swing.)
A shot that flies sharply from right to left for right-handed players. It is usually hit unintentionally, since it is difficult to control. (He hit a duck hook from the tee and the ball flew out of bounds.)
Another term for a practice area. Also known as a golf range, practice range or learning center. (Watson headed for the driving range following his round.)
A shot that flies slightly from right to left for right-handed players. (She hit a draw into the green that stopped two feet from the hole.)
The swing forward from the top of the backswing. (The clubhead accelerated smoothly on the downswing).
When a caddie carries two sets of clubs. (Carrying doubles was hard work in the hot weather, but he never complained).