There's plenty of room to lay up to the right, leaving a wedge into the green that forces a player to keep some spin off the ball so as not to suck it back off the green.
There's plenty of room to lay up to the right, leaving a wedge into the green that forces a player to keep some spin off the ball so as not to suck it back off the green.
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