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- Tiger Woods: Play the chunk-and-run
- With courses being set up more and more like U.S. Opens, especially the nasty rough around the greens, it pays to have a diverse short game. Here's Tiger's strategy for beating thick greenside rough.
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- Tiger Woods: My New Driver Cut Shot
- Grip down an inch and hold off the release
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- Tiger Woods: Maintain A Quiet Head
- Release it only after you've struck the ball
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- Tiger Woods: Footwork Fuels Good Iron Play
- Pure irons start at your feet; how to spin your wedges
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- Tiger Woods: Try My 4-Iron Chip Shot
- Bump it over the fringe, and let it roll out
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- Tiger Woods: Try My Tee-Shot Stinger
- My secret weapon off the tee
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- Cover Story: Tiger Woods, How to hit the clutch shots
- How they led to BIG wins -- and how you can play them, too
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- Tiger Woods: What's changed in my swing
- Tiger's reconstructed left knee enables him to finally make the swing that he and his instructor, Hank Haney, have been working on for years.
- Diaz: The Tiger And Phil Show--Again
- Once again, Lefty is Tiger Woods' one potential rival
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- Tiger Woods: Fix Finish And Swing
- Your follow-through shows what you did
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- Tiger Tips: Face up in the rough
- Controlling the clubface is equally important on long and short shots. When pitching from the high stuff, the secret is to keep the face from closing through impact.
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- Tiger Woods: Power up your irons
- Set the club short of parallel at the top of your swing


















