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The forward deck is in a fixed, horizontal position, while heavy equipment is driven up the ramp at an industry low approach angle of 1- to 14-degrees, and the curved shape eliminates breakover damage when loading tracked equipment. Attempt to play a low approach to stay under the tree and risk rolling into a green-backing bunker, setting up a difficult downhill blast to the green. 24) Smith et al reported that when a low approach was used, no permanent marginal mandibular nerve palsy occurred, although 36% of nerves were temporarily dysfunctional. |
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