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What Ben Crenshaw Can Teach You About Golf
I was lucky enough to catch a little television interview with Ben Crenshaw the other day and the 3-minute video feature on him that followed. I’m glad I did.
If you’ve been watching the Masters this week, you already know that Ben is holding his own, and holding it against some much younger players. True, he isn’t leading, but he’s doing very well. And this isn’t too surprising. He already has two green jackets and years of experience. But during the interview and the feature on him, I learned a few things about his current style of golf and I thought I’d share that with you.
First of all: I had only admiration for Crenshaw when he said (with
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Second: Knowing he can’t drive the ball as far as the younger guys, he concentrates on making the best drive he can and keeping the ball in play, while trying to set himself up for his next shot. In other words, he’s playing “smart”
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Third: Now, this is the part that I enjoyed the most. Again, knowing he can’t out drive the others or even stay even with them in distance, Crenshaw is concentrating on his short game, and this is especially true with his putting.
It’s amazing how “equalizing” a course becomes once the players leave the tee area, and Ben Crenshaw is proof of this. Once they leave the tee, it doesn’t matter how old he is. Doesn’t matter if the other players are stronger, faster, or more agile. In fact, I’d even go so far to say that Ben Crenshaw has the advantage
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Time and time again, Ben has shown us how important it is to stop and think as you read a green. He understands the importance of geography and how a ball will roll. He made one putt last week where it looked as if he was aiming five feet to the left of the cup. He hit the ball, it rolled waaaaaay off line and then turned and dropped into the cup. That was an amazing putt!
So, if you’re one of those players who cannot power off a 300 yard drive, don’t sweat it. Keep you drives straight and under control. Play them
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Robert Partain has been an avid golfer for over 40 years. He publishes a golf blog that is updated 4 times a week with [http://www.golftipscenter.com] golf tips, techniques, and information.













