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Played a Pete Dye course yesterday named Cherokee valley. Beautiful place, well maintained. One issue I had was that a number of the tee boxes slope from front to back ( holes 1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 14, and 17). I really struggled getting on my left side and the drives were less than ideal. Anything less than driver is fine, but with the driver, forget about it. Any advice?
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# 1 10/8/2017 12:03:20 PM |
On the tee boxes you described, I will add a few yards to the distance since the slant will loft the clubs slightly. With the driver, since you're having trouble transferring the weight, try moving the ball forward a touch and swing as normal. Same as you would with an uphill lie from the fairway.
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# 2 10/8/2017 12:42:29 PM |
On the tee boxes you described, I will add a few yards to the distance since the slant will loft the clubs slightly. With the driver, since you're having trouble transferring the weight, try moving the ball forward a touch and swing as normal. Same as you would with an uphill lie from the fairway. The good doctor has spoken. |
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# 3 10/8/2017 10:48:54 PM |
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# 4 10/9/2017 8:49:07 AM |
Choke down 1 inch and keep weight in middle of stance rather than forward.
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# 5 10/9/2017 1:34:37 PM |
Move up to the senior tees, there always flat. if they were sloped we would fall down.
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