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Breaking 80

FAST HANDS: To create the speed you need from deep rough, focus on a longer backswing and fast hands. The follow-through will stay short.
- Pop it out of deep rough
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By Bob Ford with Ron Kaspriske
Photos By Stephen Szurlej July 2008 No short-game shot better emulates the action of striking a match than hitting out of greenside rough, especially when the pin is close. For this shot, make a longer backswing but very little follow-through. You have to generate a lot of clubhead speed, and most of that comes from fast hand action through the ball -- just like striking a match. It might feel as if you're scooping the ball a little, but the wrist action is minimal. You might even think of it like cracking a whip. The faster the hand action, the higher the ball will pop out of the rough. You'll be surprised how much spin you can generate with this technique.

- Hit your putts like you're hammering a nail
Everybody has an opinion on putting. There are putters who swing, stroking through the putt with a pendulum motion, and putters who hit as if they're hammering a nail.
I believe in the hit. It takes a lot less effort to make the ball roll a good distance, and it reduces the probability of the face being open or closed at impact, which sends the ball right or left of your intended path. To get a sense of this hitting action, address a putt with your left foot in front of the ball but raised at the toe so the ball can pass under it (above left). Now try hitting putts to a hole 15 to 20 feet away. You must hit the ball with a lot of wrist action because the foot blocks you from stroking through. You'll be amazed how far you can hit the ball with this short stroke.
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