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The Dan Grieve Short Game Practice Routine!

Dan Grieve
Considered a "short game guru," his channel is a gold mine for pitching, chipping, and bunker play · 266K subscribers
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I genuinely feel with a 79 I could do that 100 times out of 100 it is so safe particularly if you've got tight lies.

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  1. 1Perform block practice for "release one" chip and runs, checking setup and soft arm pressure.
  2. 2Practice soft landing "release two" shots, ensuring super soft grip pressure and letting the club fall.
  3. 3Execute "release three" lob shots by hinging wrists, turning through impact, and putting the club in the "holster."
  4. 4Challenge yourself with random practice by throwing balls over your shoulder and adapting to various lies.
  5. 5Conclude with pressure practice, setting a target distance for multiple shots to different pins.
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This video teaches a structured short game practice routine, covering various "release" chip shots, adapting to lies, and competitive pressure drills.

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