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This year, I've added a little gripped-down cutter with the Nike Victory Red Tour Driver that has allowed me to take better advantage of those short but tight dogleg-rights.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) October 8, 2011 --
This year, I've added a little gripped-down cutter with the Nike Victory Red Tour Driver that has allowed me to take better advantage of those short but tight dogleg-rights. I hit this shot 20 or 30 yards farther than my 3-wood while controlling the flight and trajectory to leave a lob wedge into these short holes. By gripping down, I can add control and still make an aggressive move instead of trying to ease up on a standard Nike Victory Red Tour Driver swing, which can cause me to overcut the ball.
My objective off the tee is accuracy over distance. That's why I've usually stressed swinging within yourself, though it's sometimes hard for me to do. When I'm in control, I feel as if I'm going at about 80 percent of my all-out max.
To play the Nike Victory Red Tour Driver cut shot, I grip down half an inch to an inch, depending on how far I want to carry the ball. I picture the fairway as a four-lane highway: I aim for the far-left lane and try to fade it to the next lane over. Everything else in my setup and execution is like any other fade. I play the ball just off my left instep in a slightly open stance, then swing along my stance line and hold off the release for a fraction of a second to produce about a five-yard fade.
Make those bleeders:
Bad habits can sneak back into your game like a recurring nightmare. That happens to me sometimes when I start missing left-to-right putts -- I call them bleeders -- on the low side. Nine times out of 10 it's because I'm not releasing the Odyssey White Steel Tri - Srt(3-ball) through impact, not letting the putterhead track to the inside after impact. I'm kind of push-putting instead of swinging on an arc.
In other words, my right hand freezes at impact, restricting the putterhead from moving along its natural inside-to-square-to-inside arc. It's like cutting your follow-through short on a full swing. On a putt, you sacrifice accuracy and distance control.
Making a few right-hand-only practice strokes can remind me to release the Odyssey White Steel Tri – Srt (3-ball). Give that a try if you have trouble keeping those bleeders on line.
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