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WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY CRAIG'S TIP On a range, I make a straight line with nine targets sitting 20 to 100 yards away at 10-yard intervals. The idea is to hit each target on the fly, although a more realistic goal is to land (not stop) the ball within six feet on either side of the four closest targets and within nine feet for the rest. Do this in a backyard or a field by modifying the distances to fit the space available. Craig Shankland teaches at the Maroon Creek Club in Aspen, Colo. .
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