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Old 06-18-2005, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiger Woods (in the article)
I used it for the 7-iron approach I hit on No. 7 Sunday that set up birdie and helped me maintain momentum. Here's how I play it: Because I'm holding off the finish, I take one more club than normal for the yardage; play the ball toward the middle of a slightly open stance; swing along my foot line, and hold the release a fraction of a second longer through impact to put cut spin on the ball.
HA. By chance I had that exact shot on video. Ran it through a sequence of SW. In short: And here it is. Enjoy. (Sorry about the text. Some of the SW I used was a demo)

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