ORLANDO, Fla. — This one wasn't marked with a fist pump, a cap slam or anything overly demonstrative. But it didn't take much to read Tiger Woods' lips.
If you find yourself facing a deep-bunker shot - or the ball is near the high lip of the bunker - use a 60-degree wedge. Just because you're in a sand trap, it doesn't mean you must use a sand wedge every time.
When people ask how much of a forward press - a way to relieve tension and to impart rhythm or smoothness to a stroke - should use, many golfers are surprised when I recommend only a slight forward.