In the latest of our 'Learn with Lee' series ahead of the British Masters supported by Sky Sports, Lee Westwood reveals the best ways to play from a downward lie.
The former world No 1 has been attached as the touring pro at Close House - this year's venue - since 2011, with the course hosting a European Tour event for the first time.
Prior to the tournament, Westwood returned to take a closer look at some of the challenges the players will face around the Northumberland layout.
The par-four ninth has an elevated tee, leaving players needing to readjust their body when playing their second shot downhill and towards green.
How should you shape up to tackle that kind of shot? What would Westwood do to ensure he has the best balance to get close to the flag? Click on the video above to hear Westwood's top tips.
Watch the British Masters throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf. Live coverage begins with the Hero Challenge on Tuesday from 7.30pm.