While there's quite a bit of useful information in this video about setting up for different types of lies, Mike's suggestion for playing downhill lies is of specific value here. Simply put, he wants you to make sure your shoulders are level to the ground — which means they're tilted slightly downhill — and then you pull your trail foot back a little (that is, close your stance a bit) to get your trail knee out of your way so you can swing the club into the ball properly and not hit the ground too early. A very useful tip for downhill lies!
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