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Golf tips from PGA Tour’s best of the best

KIAWAH ISLAND, SC - AUGUST 11: Steve Stricker of the United States hits a shot on the 17th hole during Round Three of the 94th PGA Championship at the Ocean Course on August 11, 2012 in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)
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Golf tips from PGA Tour’s best of the best

Proximity to hole from inside 100 yards: Steve Stricker (1st, 11 feet, 10 inches)
“It’s always practice, that’s the bottom line. But I think you have to realize how far you hit your clubs. A lot of amateurs don’t know how far they hit their wedge, or their sand wedge, or their lob wedge, or even their 9-iron, and those are all important things. Go out and spend the time, hit some balls, and figure out with a laser how far you actually hit your clubs. That way when you get into that situation on the course and you use your laser and you’ve got 100 yards, you know exactly what club will get you there.”

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