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  1. I generally don’t have trouble with get the ball high using release 3, but I have trouble when I try and open the face. Any suggestions.

  2. I don’t know how much earth I would chunk out of the ground if I tried that. I suspect quite a bit. And yes, I’m going to buy your book. 😎

  3. I always thin it across the green when I miss. Even when using the set up from your book. Any tips?

  4. Dan. Thanks for teaching us the short game. It is a really fun part of golf that I have previously overlooked. I will never hit the ball 300 yards, but, thanks to you, I’m developing a sharp short game.

  5. Two different shots in two different views, right? I’m trying to replicate the shot without pulling a divot… I thought for sure release 3 would be no divot?

  6. Makes it looks easy. Definitely putting the 3 releases in my practice routine.

  7. This part of the game is the most fun ❤ even when I started golfing I spent hours around the green hitting different shots
    More people need to work on this area of their game and putting to lower scores

  8. Dear Dan, could you please show us or explain to us how Rory played the chip shot at 17 on Saturday in the Ryder Cup?
    Would be really fun

  9. Funny how everyone wants to know how to do it but during a real game, no one actually does it. Lol

  10. I like release 4…1, 2 and 3 combined…and it ends up 30 yards over the green

  11. I've really improved around the green watching these videos and have got the book which I'm really looking forward to studying. Is a really light grip required for release 3 the a bit more for 2 and more for 1. When I'm doing release 3 I find best results are when I feel like I'm in danger of letting go of the club. Would give my playing partners a good laugh, unless it flew into them!

  12. This is a shot for the brave and talented. For all others, it means the ball will be in the water or on the next tee.

  13. Would love to know what sort of wedge is used here. Is there less bounce on it?

  14. A bit floppy but keeping your your hands path below your belt will guarantee the ball will get up

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