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Unplayable lies: Know the three relief options

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 04/02/2026

» You have basically three options if your golf ball finds itself in an unplayable lie. An unplayable lie allows a golfer to take relief almost anywhere on the course but comes with a one-stroke penalty, excluding penalty areas. The player is the sole judge of whether a ball is unplayable. The 3-options for relief are -- stroke-and-distance, back-on-the-line, or lateral relief within two club-lengths of where the ball is at rest.

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Old tricks and new science in green reading

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 27/08/2025

» I have to be honest and say that the 'Feet Feeling Method' for finding the break in a putt has never excited me. This involves using your feet to feel the slope of the green while you walk around it. The Plumb Bob Method in finding the line of any putt involves using your putter as a plumb line to judge the slope. To do this, you need to stand behind your ball, at a right angle to the hole, and hold up your putter so it covers the ball. Then, you align the shaft of your putter with the ball. If the shaft seems to tilt to one side, it indicates that the green also slopes in that direction and you then allow for this.

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Perfect your stance in 4 easy steps

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 12/03/2025

» Standing correctly to the ball is obviously extremely important for consistency and there's a four-step exercise that will help you to do just that. Firstly, standing upright, hold the club directly out in front of you. Then flex your knees until, when looking down, you can see half of your feet. Carry on the exercise by dropping your arms without bending forward, and then lastly, bend from your hips and stick your bottom out slightly. When the club touches the ground, Hey Presto, you will be in the perfect position from which to start a good swing.

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Seniors can drive far with setup tricks

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 02/10/2024

» Golfers who are on the back nine of their lives, or in other words getting old and crumpled, can still enjoy a round of golf if they stop reminiscing of earlier days of smacking the ball way down the middle, with seamlessly no effort at all.

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Douglas Brasier inducted into Sweden's Hall of Fame

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 24/07/2024

» A good drill for developing the feel for distance is to putt a ball 30 feet. Then putt the next one 29 feet. Then 28 feet, and so on. An average golfer misses short putts because of fear or a lack of concentration. Instead of just stroking the putt into the hole, he or she is thinking about any number of things -- including other players who are watching for the result. Don't guide short putts into the hole, the right way is to approach a short putt from behind and line it up. If you decide it breaks two inches left of the cup, then that's where you want to strike it -- not jerk it into the hole.

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Get your elbows in proper position of pointing at hips

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 19/10/2023

» If you have ever seen Ben Hogan set up to hit a ball, you'll notice that his elbows were pointing directly at the corresponding hip.

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Rotate your shoulders in perfect way

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 20/09/2023

» It's important to continue turning past the point of impact so you can maximise clubhead speed when you meet the ball without pulling out of the shot.

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Relax and keep your 'eyes over the ball'

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 23/08/2020

» I had Mr Pars on the phone moaning that he is tired and needs a rest to get back some energy.

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A 'game within the game' one needs to learn

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 28/06/2020

» After flying to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, for the RBC Heritage, Mr Pars shot his two routine par rounds of 71 only to be informed that he missed the cut by four shots.

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Get that straight-back, straight-through swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 08/03/2020

» There should be no looping in the perfect swing but there are players out there who play extremely well with a loop in their swings such as Jim Furyk and Lee Trevino.