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Watch the TaylorMade Team athletes Tiger Woods and Jason Day explain how they hit bunker shots, and their differing philosophies to execute a plan to get out of the sand using the MG Wedge and MG HiToe Wedges. The pros go into detail about what techniques they use in their game and how they adapt depending on course conditions.

TaylorMade’s HI-TOE wedge lineup has been expanded to include a full range of wedge lofts from 50° to 64°. Featuring full-face scoring lines in the 56° to 64° and standard scoring lines in the 50° to 54°, each HI-TOE wedge also has an expanded toe area to deliver high-spin performance whether you’re taking full swings on your approach or playing finesse shots around the green.

The HI-TOE wedge offers three different sole grinds to match your style of play:

Standard Sole (50°, 52°, 54°)
The all-purpose grind that is perfect for full approach shots into the green. This sole is well suited for both normal and soft turf conditions. All of these lofts feature standard scoring lines.

4-Way Sole (56°, 58°, 60°)
New 4-way cambered sole with a mid-bounce design of 10°. The leading edge has less belly with a more blunt contour. This new sole has an increased trailing edge and heel relief—great for players with average or steep swings from normal turf and/or softer sand.

ATV Grind (58°, 60°, 64°)
Channel-cut ATV mid-sole with a bounce of 12°. The “V” shaped leading edge moves through the turf and sand more seamlessly for better contact.

 

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Green Reading like a Pro

In this putting lesson, I will show you exactly how pros think over a putt. This will help you read the breaks like a pro and make putts left and right!

 

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Such an easy drill to enhance ball striking. Getting the right elbow in a good position is something we can all do, we just need to know how. Give this one a try …

 

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Brady Riggs helps you gain power in this golf instruction tip and drill for creating space in the golf swing. 

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How to hit pitch shots like the pros with spin and control. Learning some very simple golf tips to play controlled pitch shots will substantially help your scores and confidence.

Getting a golf pitching technique lesson that explains the setup, follow through and ball location will help you make consistent pitching contact.

 

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The Perfect Golf Grip

Golf Grip 

How you hold the golf club is arguably the most important part of the golf swing. So, in this video I’ll explain the different types of grip, how to pick your grip based on your ball pattern and exactly how you should put your hands on the club.

 

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In this video I’m focusing on the wedge shots that aren’t quite the chip shots around the greens but aren’t quite the full pitching wedge shot either – that zone from about 30-100 yards.

Our goal with these wedge shots is proximity to the hole. So, I’m talking in detail about the setup pieces, backswing pieces and downswing and follow through pieces for these shots that will help you do just that so you can save par more and make more birdies.

 

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For a consistent golf swing, we want the hands and arms moving in sequence with the rotation of the upper torso. We want to move together as one unit until the left arm gets parallel to the ground–at that point, the swing’s momentum will keep the hands and arms on the plane. This first part of the golf swing is crucial to staying in sync.

 

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