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WHO: Mike Weir WHAT: 148-yard eight-iron to five feet WHERE: 429-yard, par-4 14th hole at Grayhawk Golf Club WHEN: Final round of the Fry's Electronics Open WHY MARK'S TIP When It's Howling, Try Going Narrow To create a lower, more controlled ball flight, don't move the ball back in your stance or widen it. Instead, narrow your stance, which moves your lead shoulder farther ahead of the ball and causes the shaft to lean farther forward at impact, delofting the club face. Simply take a normal address and gradually move your rear foot as close to the lead foot as you can without losing your balance. Mark Wood teaches at the Cornerstone Club in Montrose , Colo. ...AND ANOTHER THING
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