`I was hitting uphill shots, downhill shots...'
Remember when Ralph Kramden was learning how to play golf in his kitchen/living room? To prepare for the more difficult lies, Norton put something under one of his feet to simulate an uphill or downill slope.
Of course, we all know it's not quite so easy. Find a tip on getting set up for sloping lies in LI Golfbeat tomorrow. Hint, it starts with setting up even before you address the ball: "Hellooooooo ball!"
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