Approach Too Far From Inside
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When a golfer starts coming too far from the inside and under the plane, a multitude of bad shots are the result that can turn a day at the course into a drudgery of "Army Golf" - left, right, left, right. Three shots are typically the result - the push, the snap hook and the dreaded shank. All three of these shots are extremely closely related and are typically considered a "better" player's miss because this more "advanced" golfer has learned to approach the ball from the inside. However, tell a better player that his big snap hook is a because he's such a good player and I can assure you he won't agree.
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