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Sean O’Hair’s coach helps you hit it long (and down the middle) every time
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By Steve Dahlby, PGA, With Charlie Schroeder
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In early March, one of my students, Sean OHair, put on a master class in Total Driving at the PODS Championship. (The Tour computes Total Driving by totaling a players rank in both driving distance and driving accuracy.) For the week, Sean finished T15 in driving accuracy and 8th in driving distance, averaging 282.6 yards. Sean won that weekhis second Tour victoryand earned a trip to the Masters. I couldnt have been more proud. |
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Better pitching is a matter of perfecting your address positions
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By Jeff Yurkiewicz, PGA, With Ryan Noll; Photography By Warren Keating
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Playing well from within 100 yards is a must if you want to score well.
Just look at the best players in the world. They all miss the fairway
sometimes, but from within 100 yards, there isnt a player out there
who doesnt expect to knock it close from a hundie and in. This is
golfs scoring zone, where the difference between a long birdie putt
and a short tap-in can be made up by hitting the right kinds of shots.
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Putting really shouldn't be any more complicated than this
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By Richard Stanwood, Illustration By Steve Karp
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In my many years of teaching, Ive read, heard, seen and been told a
number of putting tips that, I feel, only serve to overcomplicate what
should be a simple motion. I think putting is just rolling the ball, so
I like to keep things simple. Here, Im practicing a drill that helps
me keep the ball on the right path. All I do is place two golf balls
about six inches apart, and a foot in front of my ball, and then make a
stroke.
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Get your swing back on plane in a hurry
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By Frank O’Connell, PGA, Photo By Warren Keating
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Talking about your swing plane is one thing, but seeing it on video is
a whole lot better. Here at the TOUR Academy, we make an effort to film
golfers from face on and down the target line so they can see for
themselves whether their swing is on plane or not. The benefits my
students get from seeing their swing plane on camera has greatly helped
them improve.
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Practice makes perfect with this simple drill
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By Richard Stanwood, Illustration By Steve Karp
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Heres another easy tip to apply the next time youre on the putting green. Simply place a golf ball about six inches behind your ball and make a stroke. If you miss the ball (swinging either above it or to the side), then your backswing path is offline or too steep. Take a look at the illustration, and youll see that I actually knock the second ball as my putter swings back. |
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Swing with a tempo like the pros and you'll learn to make solid contact every time
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By Chuck Winstead, PGA, with Mike Chwasky
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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 cant get it done consistently. |
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Add distance with long drive secrets, featuring Sean "The Beast" Fister, 5-time winner Jason Zuback and 11 more of the world's longest hitters
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By Members of the Long Drivers Assoc.
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One element I found all long hitters have in common is that they swing
around a central axis. Its okay to move a bit off the ball in the
backswing, but if you want to transfer the maximum amount of power into
the ball, you cant sway too far back or forward. Also, you must get
your right side all the way through the shot. Notice how my right
shoulder and hip are shooting toward the target. This is a must! |
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Find out what Charles Howell III thinks about iron play and his new Bridgestone irons
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By Charles Howell III with Ryan Noll, Photography by Terry Renna & David Johnston
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Arguably one of the best American-born players in his 20s on the PGA
Tour, Augusta native Charles Howell III had a great year in 2007. His
second win came at the famed Riviera CCa victory that kick-started his
best year as far as PGA Tour earnings are concerned, having amassed
more than $2.8 million on the golf course. For 08, Howells game looks
even better, thanks to a newfound confidence in his swing, putting and,
most of all, in his new golf clubs.
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How to hit draws and fades by making simple adjustments to the downswing
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By Derek Nannen, PGA, With Ryan M. Noll, Photography by Warren Keating
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The hardest shot in golf is the one that flies in a straight line. Its
so difficult that even the best players in the world rarely try to hit
it, mainly since this shot requires the utmost in timing and precision.
Draws and fades are a lot easier to repeat, however, considering each
has varying degrees from which one can produce a good result. Some
fades and draws are more pronounced than others, but with the proper
mechanics, any type of fade or draw can work to your benefit and can be
much more repeatable than a shot that flies straight.
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