Irish golfer Shane Lowry has learned a lot from playing at the Masters. He runs us through the way he hits driver on each tee box at Augusta.
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I can talk you through like the t- shots I hit around austa I hit the same t- shots like like say down the first I hit like a low cut is that a nervy t- shot it always is because the first hole of the Masters yeah um and you always want to hit a good one up there and and the first hole actually plays deceptively hard down the second I hit a high draw third I always lay up five I hit like a low cut seven I hit a low cut eight I hit a low cut nine I hit a really high one I try and hit as high as I can down there 10 I hit a high draw 11 I hit it high down there 13 I try and draw one obviously and then 15 I go for like a really low cut 14 I try and turn it a little bit as well does it ever change or those like it hasn’t changed and do you think that’s what the golf course is asking of you or that’s just how it translates to your brain that’s just how I see it 18 so I always try and hit just like a a high kind of solid drive at the right edge of the bunkers and it nearly moves like a little left right but just a very neutral okay sort of shape on it and I pull that one you’re in the bun be yeah well that will be in the if you’re lucky that would be in the bunkers that might be in the left of those is that shoot as narrow as it looks I’ve never had the privilege of stand there with a one shot lead of the Masters I’d imagine it gets narrower

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