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Matt Killen on the flop shot: You don't have to get wristy to hit a high pitch
March 2011
Better players often fight the push-hook, where the ball starts out to the right, then curves hard left. They either drop the club too far inside on the downswing or thrust the hips toward the ball, changing the spine angle.
September 2010
An out-to-in swing path with an open face produces the most common ball flight for those trying to break 100: the slice.
September 2010
The pop-up usually results from having no spine tilt at address, or the left shoulder is lower than the right. It's also caused by incorrect sequencing on the downswing.
September 2010
Matt Killen, one of Golf Digest's Top-20 Teachers Under 40, offers fixes for these common mis-hits: the slice, the pop-up and the hook.
September 2010
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- Breaking 100, 90, 80, breaking, Breaking 100/90/80, Matt Killen, ball flight, slice, hook, pop-up, Pete McDaniel
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