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Show GOODGOLF Tips On A Low Score At A High Age :-. 7,: . hrrt Jjy Hehcrl. tiiurulli pro and ttiurnumrnt u tnrur far .;! ,,:r,i, ha-i b.fn comniis sum, d by Standard Uranils Incri'iiralrd In u.s srmtir f.i'rri h prt purmil thctr Most pollers arf afraid of sand traps and sfllior Rolf-rrs Rolf-rrs arc no txo ilion. Oner you und'T-stand the tei-h-niquc of playitii! from sand, it's really not so fcarsom' at all. The trap shot is placed wi'li a sand iron and is t-xf ul,-d with a thri'C (ilarlrrs - x s w i n i The uo I f r s t a nl s j f 1 it h his fret . ; land upper , . body definite-J definite-J . ly open, facing U slightly to the Hebert left of the tar e L . Your swinR follows aloni! that general line to the . ft of Mm' tatuet. The lace of t h club, however, is kept a shade open anil la' -s diri-ctly on the target. 1 1 's particularly important impor-tant for older golfers to re-meniher re-meniher that. Ill- rlistancM' you hit. the shot will !)e determined de-termined ly your hand speed through the ball and not by the length of your swlnu I'ick out a spot two to four inrhes behind the hall and eonrenl ral e on fiit-tini,' fiit-tini,' that ,',ot, rlisreyardinK the hall. Be sure to follow through quite fully after the shot. |