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Scottie Scheffler: How to hit a stinger shot, in 3 simple steps

Scottie Scheffler: How to hit a stinger shot, in 3 simple steps

Scottie Scheffler’s stinger shot is a powerful and accurate low-trajectory shot that he often uses to hit the ball under the wind. In this article, we’ll break down Scheffler’s stinger shot into three simple steps:
1. Hinge your wrists early, to close the clubface and generate spin.
2. Take the club back slightly inside, to shallow the swing plane and promote a lower ball flight.
3. Strike the ball on the upswing, to create backspin and keep the ball low.
Follow these three steps and you’ll be able to start hitting stinger shots like Scheffler.

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Scottie Scheffler’s run? Jordan Spieth says it’s had 1 curious effect

Scottie Scheffler’s run? Jordan Spieth says it’s had 1 curious effect

Inspired by Scottie Scheffler’s recent run of success, fellow Texan Jordan Spieth is hitting the “reset button” at the PGA Championship.

“I’ve been working hard on my game, and I’m starting to see some results,” Spieth said. “I’m excited to see what I can do at the PGA.”

Spieth, a three-time major champion, has struggled for consistency in recent years. However, he believes that he is on the right track after a solid performance at the Masters.

“I’m feeling good about my game,” Spieth said. “I’m hitting the ball well, and I’m putting well. I’m just going to go out there and play my game.”

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Major feat: Korda takes Chevron, wins 5th in row

Major feat: Korda takes Chevron, wins 5th in row

**Major feat: Korda takes Chevron, wins 5th in row**

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Nelly Korda captured her fifth consecutive victory on Sunday, triumphing at the Chevron Championship. The 24-year-old American showcased her dominance throughout the tournament, leading by three strokes after the first round and maintaining her advantage until the end. Korda’s victory marks a significant milestone, making her the first player to win five LPGA Tour events in a row since Annika Sörenstam in 2005. With her latest triumph, Korda continues to solidify her position as one of the most formidable forces in women’s golf.

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