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Short Putts

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By Kevin Scheller, Photo by Warren Keating   

The three simple keys to consistently sinking short putts are: making contact with the center of the putterface, making contact with a square putterface that’s on-line to the target and accelerating the clubhead through impact. If you learn to do these three things, your short putting, and overall putting, will improve quickly and should stay solid for good.

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Going Low

Jam Your Back Foot

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By Pam Wright, LPGA, Photo by Warren Keating   

In the last issue of Golf Tips, I showed you how to use the edge of a wall to help improve your chipping. This month, I’m going to show you how a simple household item, such as a doorjamb, can help you hit the ball farther.

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Sweet Spot: Fredrik Jacobson

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By Brady Riggs, PGA, Photo by Warren Keating   

Sweden’s golf program has produced a number of world-class players in recent years, including Annika Sorenstam, Henrik Stenson and Jesper Parnevik. One of the players you might be less familiar with, Fredrik Jacobson, is well on his way to completing his fourth consecutive year on the PGA Tour after spending six successful years on the European PGA Tour.

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Fight the Right

How To Draw Your Slice & Start Hitting More Fairways

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By Mike Vardeman, PGA, With Ryan M. Noll, Photos by Warren Keating   

How many times have you been told the reasons why you slice, without being told what you actually need to do to stop slicing? Too often I hear instructors explaining the cause and effects of sliced shots, without providing a shred of information on what kind of swing is required to prevent banana balls. If you find yourself agreeing with me, then my lesson in the next few pages should be right up your alley.

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No Spin Zone

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By Tim Brown, PGA, Photos by Warren Keating   

As most of us know, the slice is probably the most common fault in all of golf, particularly for the recreational player. Though that fact isn’t particularly surprising, what is surprising is how long people are willing to struggle before seeking a legitimate method of eradicating the slice from their game.

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