The home match challenge between Tiger Woods and Collin Morikawa will be broadcast live next week (video)

Tiger Woods and Collin Morikawa discuss their short game techniques, focusing on different shots and strategies around the green.

Tiger emphasizes playing toe down, hands high, and ball up with a shallow approach for a better shot.

Both golfers mention the challenge of dealing with tough lies, such as Bermuda grass, which requires precise techniques to avoid duffing.

Morikawa prefers using a 56-degree wedge for many shots due to its bounce, aiming for a shallow, stiff-wristed swing like Stricker’s.

Tiger explains his preference for hitting shots off the middle of the clubface to generate more spin, as opposed to the high toe.

They both discuss the importance of minimal wrist set on both sides, akin to a long pendulum putting stroke.

Tiger highlights his aggressive approach with no wrist set to ensure consistent power and control, especially in grainy situations.

Morikawa describes how he handles tough lies by setting up like a bunker shot, focusing on steep, controlled swings.

Tiger contrasts this by demonstrating how he plays shots with an open face, then closing it slightly at impact to create a mini hook.

The conversation shifts to handling different grains and lies, with Tiger explaining his method of using less bounce and more leading edge.

Both golfers agree on the importance of reading chips like putts to ensure consistency and control on various lies.

They discuss their different approaches to taking divots, with Tiger focusing on hand movements to stay level and consistent.

Tiger shares his habit of always doing something with the ball, like drawing or cutting, to adapt to wind and shot requirements.

He mentions learning from Seve Ballesteros to make the ball roll straight every time, regardless of shot height, for predictability.

Morikawa appreciates this insight, acknowledging the importance of a predictable roll for better short game control.

They compare wear marks on their clubs, with Tiger emphasizing hitting from the middle for more consistent spin.

Morikawa finds value in using Tiger’s techniques, having applied them throughout the year for improved performance.

Tiger talks about his preference for a universal wedge adaptable to various conditions, with occasional adjustments for specific needs.

He shares his view on the 60-degree wedge as a bonus club, often preferring to practice with other clubs for versatility.

Finally, they discuss the pros and cons of using gloves, with Tiger explaining his preference for no glove except in specific situations for added control.

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Source: USA Today

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