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Old 12-08-2006, 10:23 PM
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Re: Club leading edge at address

Correct me, please, if I am wrong, but you do not have to ground your club to be considered "addressing" the ball, right?

Jack said it was the long rough at his boyhood club that made him leery of grounding the club. He learned early that in those conditions, if he rested his club in the grass behind the ball, he risked moving a ball that was perched in the rough.
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