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2010

Getting Your Spine In Line

Some people never learn to really play golf well—even after years of golf lessons. But many PGA players make it look easy. Take Fred Couples. The former number one ranked player in the world has won numerous golfing events, including the Masters Tournament in 1992. Born in 1959, Fred is among the oldest players on […]

The LAWS of the Golf Swing

Make no mistake about it. The golf swing is all about geometry. The body’s lines, angles, and arcs and the club must all align to produce solid, consistent results. The quality of this relationship, among the most basic in golf, determines the quality of your swing. Simply put, if your body type matches your swing […]

Positioning Yourself To Win

Serious golfers will do anything to improve. They’ll practice in the rain, hit putts with their eyes closed, or workout at a health club three or four times a week. They’ll try anything offering the faintest hope of shaving strokes off their golf handicaps. Serious golfers will also try anything to inject more muscle into […]

Taking Your Game To The Next Level

Hitting good pitches shots shaves strokes off your score. It also helps lower your golf handicap. Good pitch shots can help you save par when your chances of doing so are slim. Players adept at hitting pitch shots can save hundreds of strokes over the course of a season. They also can record dozens of […]

Nail Your Address to Improve Ballstriking

If your ballstriking is off, you may be thinking about changing your swing. Swing changes take time and work, so before doing it re-examine your swing one more time. For starters check your setup. It determines how well you swing the club. Setting up correctly increases your chances of hitting the ball solidly. Setting up […]