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2009

How To Become A Great Shotmaker (Part II)

This is the second of two articles on shotmaking—the key to dramatically cutting strokes from your golf handicap. The first article explained how to hit four key shots—a high draw, 100-yard knockdown, semi-buried bunker blast, and a chip with a hybrid. This article explains four more key shots—the thick rough pitch, 3-wood punch, mid-iron fade, […]

Maximizing Distance Off The Tee

Maximizing distance off the tee starts with your setup. The right setup produces a smooth fluid swing that allows golfers to take advantage of a driver’s loft. A poor setup opens up power leaks. Unfortunately, weekend golfers don’t always setup correctly for hitting the long ball. So they have leaks that drain their swings of […]

Sink More Putts With The Quiet Eye

What’s the difference between you and a great putter? It just might be the Quiet Eye. In putting as well as in other hand-eye-target skills, the Quiet Eye is emerging as a key indicator of optimal focus and concentration. It’s this focus and concentration, research shows, that sets the good putter apart from the poor […]

Senior Golf Drill- Follow Through

We all know that hitting the ball properly and as far as possible are very important if we want to score as low as possible. But did you know that there is one part of the golf swing that can REALLY RUIN your game if not done correctly? See, there’s one thing that can ROB […]

Five Match Play Strategies That Work

Match play is a somewhat unique golf format. It requires a mental approach that’s completely different from stroke play. It requires toughness, patience, experience, and competitiveness. And it requires paying close attention to what your opponent is doing. What’s more, match play doesn’t always favor the players with the best golf handicaps. It’s quite easy […]