Tiger Woods: Slope Play

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HITTING UPHILL: A classic shot to an elevated green: In effect, the ball comes in lower.

By Tiger Woods
Photo By Andrew Redington/Getty Images December 2008

One of the most difficult shots in golf is a downhill lie to an elevated green. That's because the lie works against getting the ball up in the air. First, align your shoulders with the slope, and let your weight fall naturally on your forward foot. The tendency is to stay back on the downswing to lift the ball. You'll most likely fat it that way.

Accept the lower trajectory the slope will give you. Because the slope will accelerate your body turn and hold the clubface open, a fade is much easier to hit. It also helps in getting the ball in the air. Select a club with enough loft to compensate for the slope, even if you come up short of the hole.


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Q: If everything goes according to plan with your rehab, when do you think you'll be back on tour?
--Ardis Levette, Cincinnati

A: It really depends on how things are after I start hitting balls. I need to follow the doctors' advice. It's really not up to me.

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