Golf Monthly

Paul Waring

1 Beating a slice

A lot of handicap golfers come over the top and across it and hold the face off. If you let the club drop underneath you and ensure the path through the ball goes to the right, rather than pulling across and hitting down at it, that can help.

2 Reading greens

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