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Father's Day golf tips that'll impress dad: Practice these 3 steps

Golf Digest Schools Coach Michael Breed plays a few holes with ‘Fox & Friends’ hosts at FOX Square.

If you’re planning to spend Father’s Day at a golf course, you have a little over a week to practice your skills.

Golf Digest Schools Coach Michael Breed of Connecticut joined "Fox & Friends" on Thursday, June 9, to share tips that’ll help golf newbies and hobbyists before they join dad on the course.

The introductory lesson took place on FOX Square, the outdoor plaza and studio space at Fox Corporation’s NYC headquarters.

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Here are three quick tips that Breed wants golf learners to know.

Michael Breed, a professional golfer and coach at Golf Digest Schools, stopped by FOX Square to give "Fox and Friends" hosts a quick golf lesson. (Fox News Channel)

Breed said setting up a shot is the first thing a golfer should know how to do.

"When we set up, here’s what we do. We create angles, not circles," he explained.

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"So, don’t set up and round your back like this. You want to keep your back flat, and then you want to bend where you feel like you’re pushing your rear back out."

When golfing, your back should remain straight and not hunched over when you bend your knees to take a shot, according to Breed. (Fox News Channel)

"So then, you do that, let your arms hang down, and then you’re going to put a little knee flex," Breed continued. 

"Don’t make a lot of bend — just a little knee flex."

Breed said golfers should be mirroring the direction in which their club goes. This can be done when a golfer turns his or her body into the club’s set direction.

"So, here’s the deal,"

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