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OK, we're going to use the sixty degree wedge in this segment and all that means is that
the club is very lofted, it's a very open face so I going to get the ball high with
my shot. So it's not too windy right now so I feel pretty comfortable hitting a high shot
cause the distance we're hitting isn't that great. So the wind even if there's a little
bit of wind won't affect it that much. So I'm going to aim at my target, get lined up.
I'm going to use a neutral clubface and I'm going to take a nice relaxed reasonably steep
swing cause I want to get the ball up high and that was pretty successful. So this is
a shot that the sixty degree wedge gives you the ability to get the ball real high and
then the ball won't roll that much once it lands on the green. So it's a great shot to
practice endlessly. You got to have it as it's got to be nearly automatic cause if you
don't hit it that well then you're faced with a long put so instead of getting up and down
in two shots it might take you three or four shots. So sixty degree wedge, this is a great
shot from this distance whether you open the face or keep it closed. Just pop that ball
up high and you'll have a successful shot.