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"The biggest problem with people hitting fairway shots and don9! hit than well, they mt a fairway wood shot off a bad lie. A fairway wood shot When the average golfer's ball is restiig on the fairway and he has a good distance to the green, he will usually go to his fairway wood. Well, Jim Sobb, club professional at Chapel Hill Country Club, says the decision should not be automatic. There are certain times a fairway wood should be use and certain times it should not. "Basically, the best way to start a fairway shot is check your fie. As far as how the ball is lying on the golf to hit down on the ball and dig like the irons divot. You really don't want to. You have to should have a fairly good lie. "The ball should be sitting on top of the grass. Whenever it is sitting in the rough or down in the grass, it's very difficult to get to the ball with a wood. "As with irons, you can more or less come down and dig the ball out. Where as, the iron cuts through the grass and gets that ball in the air. It's very difficult to get a fairway wood up in the air out of a bad lie. «•.. "Check your lie and make sure you have a decent lie. Because if you don't, there is no advantage." goiter has a decent lie and the fairway wood used, it should be used just like the driver, to Sobb. > the ball just iiside of the left heel, just like you would position a driver. "With the swing, the biggest thihg with a fairway wood, swing back and through. Make sure you have a * solid follow through. You swing all the way the shot. t most people try to do with their fairway wood, 23® hit the same way you hit a driver. Take you dub back and sweep the nail. "That's why again, you don't want a bad lie. Because you don't to have to dig down with that wood. wood. Sobb recommends the golfer to not hit fairway woods out of sand traps, unless you have a perfect lie or the golfer is very good. Different Falrwa y Woods "A basic set of fairway woods have a three, four and five. Obviously the difference between the clubs -- a three wood is little longer than a four; and a four is little different than a five. • • "Again, a three wood has less loft A four wood, a little more loft, and a five wood a little more loft. Of course, you should hit a three wood a little farther than a four wood, etc., etc. with out is to PAGE 7 • PLAINDE ALER • WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8.1183 First 12-Inch Women's Win club. The only way you are going to find that ictice on the driving range ana see how far "You just have to know how far you can hit the ball cndu' prat you can nit each one.' Sobb also warns the golfer not to use a three wood when loft is needed. "It's a lot easier to hit a shorter club, more loft and they find themselves not ftrcing to get the ball up in the air. Shorter club, more control and you don't force that much. "The secret, again, is know when to use a fairway wood and when not too." "Check your lie end make sure you have a decent lie. Because if you don't, there is no advantage." - * ' Jim Sobb Chapel Hill Professional River Shannon defeated After the Fox 15-5 during Thursday night 16- inch women's softball for their first victory of the season. Mary Sue Parker led Shannon in hitting with two doubles and single and knocking in two runs. Julie Of- fling hit a homer and Ann Schuler hit a triple. Mary Martin and Cathy Connel had two hits for the Fox, each hitting a double. Denise Fisher hit a triple. Men's 16 inch (Contlnu»d from pogo 6) Bowl overcome a 5-3 deficit and defeat R T Dees. That eight run fifth featured triples by Tim Gertz and Larry Jachec and a double by Jim Jachec. Frank Sullivan knocked in two runs in the first inning on a triple. Kevin McKenzi hit a two-run inside the park homer in the sixth for R T Dees. Steve Zolleck and A1 Layne also hit triples. Little League MINORS standings: EAST -- Orioles 4-2, Rabins 3-3, Eagles 2-4, Owls 2-5, Hawks 0-6. WEST - Bluebirds 6-0, Bluejays 6-0, Wrens 5-2, Cardinals 4-3, Falcons 3-3, Sparrows 0-6. Blue Birds 9 Wrens 3: Christen Zieble and Matthew Hopp both were a perfect three for three at the plate for the Blue Birds and both knocked in two runs. Zieble was credited with a double. Hopp also combined with Dan Sweetwood to hold the Wrens to six hits. Sweetwood struckout 12 Wren batters and Hopp six. Kelly Roach had two hits for the Wrens, one of. which was a triple. Wrens 11 Sparrows S: Rick Glos was three for three at the plate and Kelly ROach was two for two for the Wrens. Qlos was credited with three rbi's, a double and a triple. Jamie Franklin hit a double. Franklirvwas the winning pitcher, striking out 10 and giving up three hits. Blue Birds 16 Sparrows 4: Jamie Keller, David Martin and Sean Gilland all had two hits for the Sparrows last week Tuesday. Cardinals 8 Eagles 7: Doubles by Mike Rennerk and Mike Halcom sparked a two run fifth inning to give the Cardinals the win. The Eagles had taken the lead in the top of the fifth on a double by Craig McGrath which drove in three runs. The winning' itcher was Halcom and the save went Joe Kinnerk. Blue Birds 6 Orioles 5: Matthew Hopp was the winning pitcher and he also went three for three at the plate to help the Blue Birds defeat the Orioles. Hopp struckout 13 Oriole batters. One of Hopp's hits was a homerun. Wrens 3 Cardinals 1: Wren pitcher Kelly Roach struckout 17 of 18 Car dinal batters he faced. He gave up only one hit and walked five. Robins 9 Hawks 8: Ted Gerth scored the winning run for the Robins in the top of the seventh inning on a bad throw Saturday. Ron Robinette and Mike Smith each hit homers for the Robins. Bo Klontz connected on a triple. Tom Johnson hit two doubles for the Hawks. ii Blue Jays 10 Robins 5: Jeff Carl and John Dillon each had two hits for the Blue Jays Friday. Ron Robinette had two hits for the Robins. Blue Jay Pitcher Bobby Koczer raised his record to 3-0 with the win. He struck out seven and gave up three hits. MINIS Brewers 15 Pirates 4: Dan Schmaus knocked in six runs for the Brewers on a homerun and a triple last Friday. Jim Reasinger knocked in two runs with a triple. Jeff Glab was the win ning pitcher with a six hitter. Braves 17 Indians 12: John Nellis, Gene Pittner and Robbie Calmer all had two hits for the Braves Saturday. Nellis and Pittner both hit doubles. Pittner and Calmer knocked in three runs. Doug McMahon was the winning pitcher, stricking out six, walking three and only giving up four hits C PONY Walley's Bike 21 C.J. Doll Barn 5: Debbie Sudney connected on three hits, while Tammy Bonde and Michele Lubben both went two for two for WaUey's Thursday. Rachel Pruskinski was the winning pitcher, allowing only five hits. Michele Selisle and Sue Bowel both had two hits for C.J. Doll Barn. Walley's Bike 32 Rainbow Cleaners 23: Rachel Pruskinski went five for five, including two homeruns and 10 rbi's for Walley's. Michelle Lubben went three for four, including two doubles and Tammy Bonde was four for five, including one triple. Cindi Kinsala and Monique Betancourt had three hits a piece for Ranibow. Rainbow Cleaners 14 Stuc's Pizza 8: Debbie McFaul knocked in six runs, while hitting a homerun for Rainbow. Cindi Kinsala Was fdur Mr fdtir and scored four runs, while stealing four bases. Patti Johnson and Monique Betancourt went three for four. Johnson was the winning pitcher. Old Bridge -- Decker Construction 8 p.m. Taylor Made -- Smitty's Tap 9 p.m. Thursday's games George Hiller -- Novotny Sales 7 p.m. St. Regis -- Raymonds-Huff 8 p.m. R.T. Dees -- Palace Bowl" 9 p.m. McHenry Area Men's 12 Inch League EASTERN DIVISION WL West End Pub - 5 0 Little John's 4 2 Fox Hole Tap 3 2 Taylor Made Golf 2 3 King's Row 1 4 Jack's Snack Shop-McHenry Oil 1 5 WESTERN DIVISION WL Rusty Nail 4 0 Johnsburg Businessmen 3 1 Lakeside Inn 2 2 Jewel Park 2 3 Huemann's Water 1 3 Doherty's 0 3 Wednesday's games Huemann's Water -- Rusty Nail Inn (B) 6:30 p.m. Johnsburg Businessmen -- Lakeside Inn (A) 6:30 p.m. Rusty Nail Inn -- Lakeside Inn (A) 7:15 p.m. Jewel Park -- Doherty's (A) 8 p.m. 12 Inch Recreational SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE W L Brake Parts 2 0 Classic Trophy Hitmen 1 1 , Greg's Never Inn 11 McHenry's Favorite Sport l l River Shannon-Hogan's Hero's 1 1 River Shannon-Shamrocks l l Uncle's Bunky's 1 1 Classic Trophy-Over-The-Hill 0 2 TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE WL Oak Park Hotel 3 0 Funks Plumbing 2 1 Blue Camel 2 1 Back Door 1 2 Cullom Knoll-Al Drywall 1 2 Matrix 1 2 OldBridge-McHAB 1 2 God Squad 0 3 THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE WL Carey Electric 3 0 Jepsen Tire 3 0 Bimbos 2 1 River Shannon Marauders 2 1 Sullivan Foods 1 2 West End Pub 1 2 Kiwanis Club 0 3 Spellman Chevrolet 0 3 Men's 12 Inch (Continued from page 6) scoreboard first with Jim Pinkstaff s first inning triple, allowing a sacrifice fly to right field by Joe Broderick to put the Over the Hill Gang up 1-0 until the second inning. 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