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  1. excellent course lesson on what you are doing and why. Thanks so much, I
    learned to swing based on the slope of the hill, which is actually being
    level.

  2. Mark, Great Video!! I watched this over the weekend, and then was faced
    with this exact shot yesterday – got up and down for my par. Keep up the
    great work.

  3. Hi Mark, love the videos! I’ve got a question. At impact, i have been told
    to make my shoulders as upright as possible. But what does that mean?
    Should the left shoulder be up and the right low? Thanks Max

  4. Love the on course stuff. In that situation i’d have taken out my 60 degree
    and try and pop it straight up and land it close to the hole. Is using a PW
    and letting it run out more safe?

  5. Great vid as always, thank you indeed. However; I am struggling more often
    with the chip on a downhill lie. Could you show us how you are proceeding
    that kind of shot? Thx Urs from Switzerland

  6. hey mark, great vid, I was just wondering what wedges you recommend to
    carry in your bag. thanks, and keep up the great work

  7. I’ve found that a slightly wider stance and placing my weight on my back
    foot helps to shallow to angle for those uphill chips.

  8. Great help Mark! Obvious next question tho. How about on a down hill lie???
    I alway just seem to punch it in the face

  9. i agree with JUSTICE PLASTIQ …… the on course stuf is miles better
    because ultimately thats where we need the help. can you do a video on
    various lies and various clubs that is where i tend to struggle when i am
    in the rough not sure what club to use and off the green in various lies
    uphill downhill etc. thanks for the videos keep up the great work cheer
    Cameron

  10. That’s how I’ve started playing these shots recently and it really works.
    Using the lob wedge always left the ball well short of the hole.

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