All golfers want more power off the tee, but few know how to get the job done effectively. Rick Sessinghaus remedies this situation by explaining four relatively simple keys to maximizing your driving distance without changing your equipment.
Getting up and down is one thing, but hitting a very high lob to a tight pin is another. Jeff Ritter explains the trick for hitting a high lob shot to an uphill pin and adds another shot to your short game arsenal.
Want to fix that slice forever? Maybe you just want to hit massive hooks around stuff. Either way, Jeff Ritter demonstrates how to hit a hook every time—guaranteed!
Are you still having trouble getting out of the sand? If so you're probably taking too much sand behind the ball, and not enough under and in front of it. Check out the Line in the Sand drill presented by Derek Hooper, Director of Instruction at Lake of Isles, GC, and conquer the sand for good.
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It's nearly impossible score well if your short game is sub-par. To ensure this is not the case, Derek Hooper, PGA, from Lake of Isles in Connecticut, shows you the secret to solid, consistent chipping.
Knowing the proper ball position requires a look at what club you’re using. Allow Tom Leese to explain how to determine the right ball position with every club in the bag.
Timing your swing is important, but sometimes a clock can do a whole lot more to help your golf swing. By imagining the face of a clock, you can effectively train your body to calculate the proper swing length for shots from various distances. Sound intriguing? Let Doug Hammer, PGA, show you the way.
Learn to make solid contact with your hybrids by mastering ball position.
If you spend a lot of time on the practice tee but don't seem to improve, it's time to get more productive. Try Mike Vardeman's simple drill for improving both your balance and power now.
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