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Every golfer ends up in the rough sometimes. Whether it is a badly hooked drive, a missed three-foot putt, or a triple bogey on the easiest hole on the course, golf is a game full of mistakes. But the best golfers in the world know how to recover. Learning from your bad shots, staying mentally tough, and bouncing back after adversity are the hallmarks of a truly great golfer. Embrace the rough — it will make you better.
| Situation | How to Respond |
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| The Topped Shot | Take a breath, refocus on your fundamentals, and remember that one bad shot does not define your round. |
| Three-Putt Green | Analyze your distance control and green-reading. Practice lag putting to leave yourself tap-ins instead of long second putts. |
| Water Hazard | Accept the penalty, regroup mentally, and focus on where you want your next shot to land — not where the last one went. |
| Bunker Trouble | Practice bunker shots regularly. Most amateurs fear the sand, but with proper technique it can be one of the easier shots in golf. |
| Title of Video | Link to Video |
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| How to Recover from Bad Golf Shots | link |
| Golf Mental Game: Handling Mistakes Like a Pro | link |
| How to Escape the Rough: Best Recovery Shots | link |