 In last week's golf tip, we showed you how to deal with uphill and downhill lies. This week, Mike Kleibauer explains how to deal with those tricky side hills. Once again, we need to fool our body that we're on a level lie. So when the ball's below our feet, we're going to move closer to the ball and we're going to squat more, sit down deeper into our stance to make ourselves feel like we're on a level lie. No modifications in the swing, just make your regular swing with our new setup. When the ball is below our feet, we need to anticipate the ball curving with the slope. So this should curve to the right. So when the ball is above our feet, we're going to have to really choke down on the grip. No other setup, just allow the ball to follow the slope. So this shot should curve to the left. Unlike the uphill and downhill shot where we need to adjust our club, for the side hill lies the ball above your feet, the ball below your feet, we're just going to use the same club and allow for either the draw or the fade. You know, we actually, we do film these on multiple days. He just wears the same stuff every single time. They call them the Steve Jobs of Northern Minnesota golf for a reason. All right, all right. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.