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15 Comments
Saw off a 56° and flight it.
As my swing speed is not great I’d play 9i just taking a little off the swing, aiming 6-8 ft right of the hole. Use the slope to stop any extra momentum and hope to land within 10ft for a two putt.
You suck, you and millions are doing the same
Open face gap wedge 3/4 swing. Should be 100-103 yards either stop right on it or have a slight backspin.
I would use a full 9 iron
Sand Wedge(54 degrees) to the pin and 2 putt for par.
Club up, 70% swing
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She’s fire
Probably double par
Cut gap wedge about a yard left of the hole. Good birdie opportunity
Personally, I’d play for the middle of the green, with whatever the club would be to suit the conditions, but probably a 44 or 48 degree wedge.
I'd end up trying to go for that pin probably
Karol! You’re aiming left on your putt. This is a really common mistake. Get a couch who has laser equipment to show you the proper alignment.
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