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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Practice Like A Pro

PGA tour pro Kevin Streelman shows you how to play like one of the world's best players

Practice Like A ProTo get started, when you practice, always do so with a target in mind for every shot.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Cure Your Slice

How to fix your slice for good by learning to hit a draw

Cure Your SliceNow that you’ve learned to close the clubface continuously and how straight shots can come from a slightly open face, you need to take that hook and turn it into a draw.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Straighten Your Tee Shots

Quick tips for straighter hits

Straighten Your Tee ShotsA weak grip leads to an open face. Unless you’re trying to hit one on purpose, this grip is a surefire way to help you slice the ball.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Hit It Big

Crush your drives with these fifteen tips

Hit It BigGrips are usually classified as neutral, weak or strong. A weak grip, where your hands are rotated to the left, adds loft at impact and makes your club of choice play a bit weaker. The result? Loss of distance.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Master Your Iron Play

Hit Better Iron Shots With These Simple Keys

Master Your Iron PlayBetter iron play requires solid and consistent fundamentals. If you watch the best players in the world, and factor in the heavy pressure and stress they face during any given round, you’ll notice that the players with the soundest fundamentals are the players who rise to the top of the leaderboard come Sunday.
Friday, July 31, 2009

Hunker Down

Hunker DownHave you ever been told to “hunker down” and get ready? Ever wonder what that means? The word “hunker” has been traced back to German and Dutch origins, meaning to squat, get low and bend the knees. Today, the expression means that and a few things more, including to settle in or to hold resolutely.
Friday, July 31, 2009

Tour Trends

Get Your Game In Shape With The Hottest Trends On Tour

Tour TrendsThe Tour pros I teach have altered their swings over the past few years to better match the latest equipment, advances in physical conditioning and varying course conditions.
Friday, July 31, 2009

DrillDown

Three Drill for Three Different Clubs

DrillDownFor effortless power, your upper and lower bodies must resist one another and create “whip” or “torque.” To achieve this, keep your right knee flexed and turn against it.
Friday, July 31, 2009

Tips From The Tour, 2009

The best players in the world aren’t just fun to watch. There’s a lot to learn about their swings that you can incorporate into your game.

Tips From The Tour, 2009They may not know it, but several of the best golfers in the world are actually darn good instructors. They may not articulate their moves verbally, but in watching them play, there’s a lot that we as wannabe-Tour pros can learn and pick up from their amazing abilities.
Friday, May 29, 2009

Fake vs. Real

How to spot a good backswing from a bad one

Fake vs. RealGolf instruction usually is loaded with tips on what you need to do to optimize your downswing and impact position. And while that's obviously important, I believe it's just as important to know how to make a proper backswing.
Friday, May 29, 2009

No Sway, Jose

And Keep The Bag In Place

No Sway, JoseOne of the great players on the PGA Tour was Chi Chi Rodriguez. In his heyday, Chi Chi could play and hit the ball as well and as far as almost anyone, even though he was smaller in size.

 
 
 
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