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[LPGA.com News & Entertainment] I know my ability to work the ball both ways has helped me improve my greens in regulation percentage. When you can bring the ball into a tucked pin on one of the sides by bringing the ball across the big part of the green, it is much easier to swing aggressively, therefore more confidently.
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