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Use Your Creativity for Golf's Trouble Shots

From Perry Andrisen, for About.com

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Practice the Trouble Shots You Encounter at Your Course

Taking the challenge of playing The Bridges Golf Club - where I serve as teaching professional - in San Ramon, Calif., involves being prepared for trouble shots. Four of the most common trouble shots at The Bridges are discussed in this article. But remember, every course has a little different layout and terrain, so practice the trouble shots you run into at your course.

Welcome these difficult situations as a test of your intellect. These shots just take a bit more creativity than others. Besides, if we hit every shot in the fairway and then on the green, we would have nothing to talk about over a beverage after the round.

Trouble shots might be a hot topic of conversation after the round, but they are less popular at the practice range. There are several reasons why we don't practice trouble shots. First of all, we never expect to have to play a trouble shot. And there are not many practice areas set up to work on these types of shots. Besides, trouble shots are not the most glamorous shots to practice. Imagine yourself hitting a large basket of practice balls from high rough or under a tree. The way to practice trouble shots is with one golf ball and the competition of others. It's the difference between practicing for five minutes or two hours.

On the following pages are four common trouble shots golfers run into at The Bridges. With a little guidance and practice, you can save yourself a few strokes and a lot of frustration.

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