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Master Your Golf Swing: Simple Golf Lesson to Perfect Backswing & Downswing | Golf Tips for Beginners
Join us on the driving range as a seasoned golf coach offers a hands-on golf lesson focused on mastering the golf swing with ...
The Golf Sensei on MSN
Stop topping your 3-wood! Simple swing path fix for better golf shots | Golf lesson & tips
Struggling with your 3-wood and topping the ball? In this golf lesson, watch instructor and golfer Brooks tackle one of the most common issues: an incorrect golf swing path leading to poor contact.
FootJoy is a staple of golf footwear and has been for decades, but they've started to branch out beyond the simple leather ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dave Phillips explains a drill from Padraig Harrington that teaches the proper release in the golf swing.
PGA Coach Brendon Elliott breaks down the simple, science-backed breathing technique that helps Bradley manage pressure & can ...
Playing golf in the rain isn't nearly as enjoyable as teeing it up beneath a blue sky with the sun shining down on you. But, ...
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5 simple keys for conquering bad lies
The most important adjustment is to lean your torso and club shaft toward the target, allowing your lead shoulder to drop as your weight shifts forward. Your body and club should tilt equally in this ...
A wine bottle, like a golf swing, is not so simple: it presents itself in eight parts. At the top, there is the closure — ...
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This quiz is designed to take the full picture of your golf year
A good short game is about much more than your ability to hit a standard chip, but your adaptability in certain ...
Whether you play golf once a week or have committed to improving year-round, making consistent progress can sometimes feel ...
They call him the redneck pro but 17 players at RSM Classic trust Scott Hamilton with their swing this week. "He's kind of a savant." ...
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Made-for-TV golf matches need a boost. Here are some ideas
Made-for-TV golf matches like the Skins Game are here to stay, but how could they beetter? GOLF's Sean Zak and James Colgan discuss.
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