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2010

Roll It Like A Pro

Golf is a great game. But it’s harder than it looks. To be good at golf, you must master not only the big things but also the little things. Take roll in putting. Roll isn’t the most important factor in putting. That’s why most golf lessons on putting cover other topics, like speed and line. […]

Building A Better Golf Swing

By Jack Moorehouse Adam Scott is one of the best young golfers on the PGA tour. His record proves it. In 2006 he won the Tour Championship and finished third on the PGA Tour money list. In 2007 he finished third in the official world golf rankings with a second place finish at the Mercedes-Benz […]

Three Drills To Improve Your Putting Touch

There’s no better feeling in golf than the one you get after booming a long drive straight down the middle of the fairway. It’s among the best feelings in golf. In fact, it’s also among the best feelings in sports. Booming long drives is also great for golf handicaps. Longer drives mean easier approach shots. […]

Simple Tips To Master Six Of The Strangest Golf Rules

By Jack Moorehouse Golf can be maddening at times. Take its rules. The game is supposed to be played by gentlemen, so there are no judges, referees, or umpires watching our every move to make sure we follow the rules. You’re supposed to know the rules, even though few teachers, if any, give golf lessons […]

3 Golf Tips For Short Players (and Short Hitters)

By Jack Moorehouse Fred Funk has been playing professional golf for almost 30 years. A veteran PGA and Champions Tour player, Fred has won more than $25 million dollars as a professional golfer. He’s also won 15 professional tournaments. His most notable win is the 2005 Players Championship against arguably the toughest playing field in […]