Spin Before Height? Collin Morikawa and Tiger Debate Tough Lies

I think the worst like in my head like first time I started playing these lies the worst the first thing I thought about was like not definite. >> Not definite. Correct. >> Two feet in front of you and you’re giving strokes away. But I always >> I think for me I always think spin before height. >> Yep. Yep. >> Um >> but out of this lie I don’t think you’re ever getting spin. >> No, we’re not getting spin. I tend to play a lot of these shots with my 56. They got a little more bounce than my 60. And I try and be as shallow as possible. I mean, obviously there are times when I will play a lot of wrist set and hit down on it with wrist set, but a lot of these shots I’ll try and

Two legends of the game reveal their divergent philosophies when faced with the dreaded ‘worst case’ lie. Witness Tiger Woods articulate the feel behind his patented draw-chip technique, contrasting sharply with Collin Morikawa’s systematic approach prioritizing one element over the other to escape trouble. A fascinating tactical exchange unfolds regarding whether maximizing spin or ensuring necessary height takes precedence when shallowing out the swing with a higher-lofted wedge is the only option left. This exchange from the TaylorMade Tiger Talks clinic offers massive takeaways for any golfer fighting for par.
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