Golf Swing Tips

Lean Machine

How to lean the body effectively

By Frank O’Connell, PGA, Photography By Warren Keating   

Lean MachineSimply put, when you address the golf ball—and because the ball is both on the ground and in front of you—you’ll have to lean forward to reach it. To do this effectively, adjust the upper-body lean by hinging at the hip socket, not in the back or by excessively squatting.

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Spin City

The quick and easy on all things spin.

By Tim Mahoney, PGA, With Charlie Schroeder   
spin cityTo execute a wedge shot that hits, takes a hop and stops (or spins back), the first thing you need is the right kind of ball (see the sidebar) and a high-lofted wedge with sharp grooves. Next, you need a good lie from the fairway so the ball compresses against the clubface and the grooves “bite” into it and get it spinning fast.
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Simple Shotmaking

How To Be A Complete Player

By Tom Stickney, PGA, With Mike Chwasky, Photos By Warren Keating   
simple shotmaking

I was hitting balls one day with my friend and fellow teaching professional, Ron Gring, when he described a way of looking at all the key shots in golf as “the nine panes of glass.” This obviously refers to the image you see above, with a fade, straight shot and draw at low, medium and high trajectories fitting into the nine slots. 

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Tips From The Tour

Improve your game by learning from the pros

By Brady Riggs, PGA, With Mike Chwasky   

The best players in the world are as proficient as they are for very good reasons. Not only do they possess an incredibly high level of talent and athletic ability, but they also have sound fundamentals and outstanding overall technique. If you’re going to learn from anyone, these are the guys you want to study.

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Oomph Shots

Faced with a tough shot? Here's what to do.

By Jeff Ritter, PGA, With Charlie Schroeder; Photography By Warren Keating   

oomphBy now, you’ve probably seen footage of Tiger Woods snapping his 4-iron against a tree in the 2007 Masters. If you haven’t, it happened on the 11th hole when he found his ball at the base of a tree. Tiger had three choices: hit it backward or backhanded (two choices that would have probably led to a bogey) or advance it down the fairway. Of course, Tiger chose the latter, but to pull it off, he had to sacrifice his 4-iron.

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1 And 2

Swing with a tempo like the pros and you'll learn to make solid contact every time

By Chuck Winstead, PGA, with Mike Chwasky   

The main difference between good iron play and poor iron play is quality of contact. Everyone that plays golf knows the difference. We all can hear the difference and we certainly can feel the difference. And while we all know that striking the ball with a descending blow is a must, most of us just can’t get it done consistently. 

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10 Best Swing Tips Ever!

By Staff   

Keep Your Hands Low - Limiting the height of the followthrough will effectively reduce the height of your shots. The lower the hands, the lower the ballflight. Moving the ball back in your stance or choosing a stronger club and trying to swing easy are other ways to accomplish the same thing, but they’re less reliable and more difficult to execute.

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Going Low

Jam Your Back Foot

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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Back To The Wall

Hit more fairways with a correct swing path

By Barry Goldstein, Photos by Warren Keating   

Back To The WallOne of the most common swing flaws occurs when golfers take the club too far inside the target line on the backswing. Usually, this move is caused by a backswing that’s controlled by the hips and the dipping of the shoulders away from the ball. And, as you may guess, this move leads to a handful of bad shots, including pushes, topped shots, slices and duck hooks.

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Kenny Perry

Check out Kenny Perry's outstanding power move

By Brady Riggs, PGA, Photo by Warren Keating   

kAt 46 years of age, you’d think Tour veteran Kenny Perry would be struggling to keep up with today’s young guns. After all, the closer players get to the Champions Tour, the shorter they’re supposed to hit it. Not Perry. As of this year’s PLAYERS Championship, the Kentuckian is ranked 21st in Driving Distance, placing him six spots (and 1.1 yards) ahead of Tiger Woods.

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Anthony Kim

By Brady Riggs, photo by C.M. Schroeder   

Anthony KimTour rookie Anthony Kim, or AK as he’s also known, has a lot in common with another well-known (#1 in the world) Tour player from southern California. A former Junior World champ and big-time junior golfer, AK earned both Freshman of the Year and All-American honors at The University of Oklahoma.

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