This clever trick can help you dial in difficult wedge distance control

GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kevin Sprecher says that using audio signals can help players improve their wedge distance control. Here's how it works

Uncover a game-changing technique that will elevate wedge play and help save you strokes.

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