May 2012
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Instruction
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Ballpark It!
Keep your club in the ballpark range!
When it comes to making a golf swing, it's safe to say that there's really no one right way to do it. -
Bunker Control
Get up and down from the kitty litter
Without question, most amateurs make playing from the bunker more difficult than it needs to be. -
Dance The Waltz
Turn your swing into a dance move
Sometimes the simplest way to improve your golf game is to concentrate on basic fundamentals. -
Grip & Release
The golf swing is a series of connected events. -
Increase Your Smash Factor
Quick Tips To Bomb Your Next Drive
The average amateur has a smash factor of about 1.20. What's this mean? -
Jason Day
One of the game’s longest drivers can kill it...with a three-wood
At just 24, it seems like Jason Day has already been around for a long time. -
One-Club Wonder!
Who needs 14 clubs? Your 6-iron can do just about anything.
A typical 6-iron has a loft of 30°, which places it between your pitching wedge (48°) and driver (approximately 9°). -
The Sequence
What to look for when you analyze your own swing
With the advent of swing-analysis apps for laptops, smartphones and tablets, it's now easier than ever to record and analyze your golf swing.
Equipment
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Five Questions With Tour Edge Vice President Of Marketing/Relations, Jay Hubbard
Long-hitting fairway woods are popular this year, and Tour Edge has one of the longest. -
May 2012
The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more
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We Tried It: Bridgestone J40 Irons
Right now, when you think of the Bridgestone brand as it pertains to golf, odds are you think of the hot, new B330 and eSeries golf balls, both of which have become pretty popular these days. -
We Tried It: Four New Products, To The Test
Axis1 Umbra putter, KBS Tour iron shafts and Winn’s Dri-Tac and Dri-Tac Wrap Lite grips
As anybody who has played with Winn Grips can attest, they look and feel different than other grips.
Travel
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Hot Springs Village, Arkansas
Conquer nine courses at America’s largest gated community
While historians today credit Leif Ericson with the European discovery of America (Leif Ericson settled present-day Newfoundland over 1,000 years ago), modern European exploration, of course, is traced to Christopher Columbus.





