Four-time Long Drive Champ Jason Zuback knows all there is about how to crush a golf ball. Listen to his advice and in no time you’ll add yards and tear up the golf course.
One of the most exciting and talented young players on Tour, Sean O'Hair also has one of the best golf swings around. Check out his move with the 3-wood, which is nearly perfect, and you too can learn to hit it long and straight.
Want to learn what all the fuss is about? Check out Brady Riggs’ analysis of Eric Axley’s full swing and find out about the “stack & tilt” technique.
Doug Hammer, PGA, from Talking Stick Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz say making solid contact is the key to hitting the golf ball farther. But a proper impact position with an iron is significantly different than that of a driver. Learn how to do both correctly.
Green reading doesn't start when you get to the green. In fact it starts when you approach the green. In this video, Rick Sessinghaus divides the art of green reading into four parts, from approaching the green to standing over the ball.
Long drive competitor Vince Howell demonstrates his technique for hitting the golf ball a long way by firing his lower body. To hit the golf ball farther means you have to manage your upper and lower body.
How many times have you been told to widen your stance to hit the golf ball farther? According to Devin Nolan, the proper feet width is determined by the hips, not the shoulders.
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.
2004 Senior ReMax Long Driving Champion Bobby Wilson teaches you how to hit the golf ball farther by increasing width in your swing.
Tom Leese from Angel Park Golf Club in Las Vegas, explains why different golf clubs demand different ball positions.
Before you dismiss any chance at getting up and down from a buried lie in the bunker, remember the shot isn’t as daunting as it looks! With a few simple cues and a proper understanding on how the ball will react, hitting shots from difficult lies in the sand will become a much easier task. The key is in the know-how and in making a confident stroke. By Chad Rogers, PGA
The answers to your golf swing woes are all around you. Jeff Ritter shows how to feel an improved arm swing and clubface control using the simplest training aid ever: a hula-hoop!
Very few players realize that what they feel during the swing isn't actual what's happening. Eddie Lee explains how to remedy this situation and improve your overall swing and game.
Swaying too far off the ball in the backswing and downswing is one of the most common power leaks in golf. Use 5-time Re/Max World Long Drive Champ Jason Zuback's method for creating power through a proper coil and gain yards now.
Solid contact is the key to distance, accuracy, and overall shotmaking ability. However, a proper impact position with an iron is significantly different than that of a driver. Learn how to do both correctly from Doug Hammer, PGA, at Talking Stick Golf Club in Scottsdale.
Proper ball position is critical to executing accurate drives. Too far back in your stance will leave the ball out to the right, while a ball played too far forward will promote pulls. Learn how to master the correct ball position from Tim Mahoney, Director of Education for Troon Golf.
Sometimes chipping practice can be tedious, especially with no goals in mind. Pam Wright teaches her clever technique for making the art of chipping more exciting.
Take a hint from 2003 long drive champ Clayton Burger, and learn his keys for absolutely smashing the golf ball. Tee that golf ball high and let it fly!
Guys who can murder the golf ball, like Gerry James, know the benefits of stretching. In this video James explains how and what muscles ought to be stretched every time you practice or play golf.
3 time Re/Max long drive champ Sean “The Beast” Fister advises you to use your knowledge and experience with other sports to maximize your golf ball driving distance.
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