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2010

Power Over Easy

Average size players like Sergio Garcia and Annika Sorenstam prove that you don’t have to be a giant to hit the ball long. To hit the ball long like Sergio and Annika, you’ll probably have to change your mind-set a little and make some minor adjustments to your every day routine. Making these changes can […]

Controlling Pitches After They Hit

One way to chop strokes off your golf handicap quickly is to improve your pitching. The closer you land the ball to the pin on a pitch, the easier your putt. To improve your pitching, you first must learn to hit all your wedges. That sounds like a lot of work but it’s not. You […]

How to Salvage A Bad Round

If you’re a professional golfer playing in PGA-approved Tournaments like the British Open, you’d better know how to salvage a bad round. When you play for the purses today’s pro golfers play for, a bad round can really cost you. If you’re a weekend golfer playing in local tournaments or just with friends, you also […]

Placement And Putting Are Key At British Open

The British Open gets underway on Thursday, July 15th, and the field of golfers playing in this year’s tournament is impressive—as always. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Ben Crane, and Angel Cabrera are all there. So are Sean O’Hair, KJ Choi, John Daly, Eduardo Molinari, and Sir Nick Faldo along with a host of […]

Perfect Connection Golf Swing – An Honest Review

There has been a lot of buzz lately about the new “body-friendly” golf swings so I decided to weigh in and give my two cents. This Perfect Connection Golf Swing is a bit different than most.  It’s controversial and teaches a lot of opposing theory to modern golf instruction.  The same seems to apply to […]