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Old 09-19-2003, 04:29 PM
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divots

I find that if a course is well irrigated, taking a divot doesn't take any more effort because the ground is quite soft. You will get more distance out of your irons and a bit more backspin.

If you tend to play on harder surfaces, just 'clipping' the grass or 'picking' the ball is definitely the way to go.
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