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Featured Instructional Tips:
A Length Of Shaft, Right Loft Key With Fairway Woods - Lee Martin
Uneven Lies - Joe Buttitta
 
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Understanding Options First Key to Short Game - Lee Martin
A Good Swing Begins With The Backswing - Lee Martin
Pro Backspin - Joe Buttitta
A Good Putter Should Fit Your Eye, Feel Balanced - Lee Martin
Proper Backspin Depends On Where The Divot Lands - Joe Buttitta
Proper Alignment - Lee Martin
A Wider Stance First Key To Hit Driver Longer - Joe Buttitta
A Good Swing Begins With The Proper Grip - Lee Martin
Using A Towel During Practice Can Help Swing - Bob E. Smith
It's a Good Idea To Learn the Ball Flight Laws - Chris Zambri
Be Prepared To Better Handle Bad Conditions - Lee Martin
Get On The Clock To Improve Your Short Pitch Shots - Joe Buttitta
Backswing The Starting Point To A Good Swing - Lee Martin
Active Hands Can Be Problem on Backswing - Bob E. Smith
Understanding Spin Will Help Your Accuracy - Chris Zambri
Backswing A Key Fundamental For Better Drives - Brad Benkey
To Avoid 'Fat' Shots, Maintain Your Posture - Lee Martin
Hit Lower Shots When Playing In The Wind - Joe Buttitta
For Tough Chips, Adjusting Grip Pressure a Key - Bob E. Smith
Staying Inside The Ball - Lee Martin
Swing Radius A Key To Good Ball-Striking - Joe Buttitta
It Helps to Know the Distance You Hit Your Irons - Lee Martin
Weight Shift to Left Foot a Key on Downswing - Joe Buttitta
Why Golf Fitness? - Jon Ham
Keeping Club in Front of Body a Big Swing Key - Bob E. Smith
A Good Driver Needs Certain Amount of Mass - Joe Buttitta
A Proper Stance Should Be an Athletic Position - Lee Martin
Not Moving Your Eyes One Key To Putting - Bob E. Smith
Hitting Fat Pitch Shots? Ease Up On Your Grip - Joe Buttitta
Shoulders Key To Avoiding the Fat Shots - Lee Martin
Hip Rotation, With Quiet Knee, Can Add Distance - Lee Martin
The Good Balance One Crucial Key to a Solid Swing - Bob E. Smith
Taking Shorter Backswings Can Help Your Game - Joe Buttitta
A Good Stance is Like Catching a Ball - Lee Martin
The Practice Range is Where to Try Swing Changes - Bob E. Smith
A Thumbs-up Approach to More Distance - Joe Buttitta
A Drill to Understand the Swing Plane - Lee Martin
Wrists Hold the Key to Generating More Power - Joe Buttitta
Spin - Lee Martin
Here's One Way to Keep Attitude Positive -- Smile - Bob E. Smith
This Drill Can Help Correct the Shank - Lee Martin
Avoid Fat Shots by Correcting the Downswing - Lee Martin
Wrists Hold the Key to Generating More Power - Joe Buttitta
A good drill: Focus on Swing Plane - Lee Martin
A Relaxed Grip Will Naturally Extend the Left Arm - Bob E. Smith
Practice is the Key to Success - Lee Martin
Proper Pitch and Chip Shots Key to Scoring - Brad Benkey
A Hip Stretch For Your Lower Back - Jon Ham
Sand Wedge Not Always Best Club for Bunker Shots - Lee Martin
See Your Shins to Find the Proper Posture - Joe Buttitta
Golf's Similarities to Other Sports - Lee Martin
A Good Swing Begins With Good Footwork - Bob E. Smith
A Wider Arc Will Produce a Powerful Swing - Joe Buttitta
Practice Time Is More Effective When You Think - Brad Benkey
In Greenside Bunkers, Explore Your Club Choice - Lee Martin
Abdominal Training for the Perfect Swing - Jon Ham
For More Power, Swing Through the Catcher's Glove - Joe Buttitta
There Are Ways to Correct the Dreaded Shank - Lee Martin
Use All Your Clubs When Practicing - Joe Buttitta
Improve Your Backswing To Add Distance - Bob E. Smith
Watch and Learn - Lee Martin

Winter Preparation - Jon Gomez

Develop a Good Strategy to Play in the Wind - Joe Buttitta
Let the Clubhead Lead to Generate a Good Backswing - Brad Benkey
New Year, New You! - Jon Ham
Proper Posture and Good Swing Go Together - Joe Buttitta
Straightening Left Arm Isn't Such a Good Idea - Bob E. Smith
The 60 Degree Wedge…Friend or Foe?? - Jon Gomez
Staying in the Present is a Good Mental Approach - Brad Benkey
Hamstring Flexibility for the Perfect Swing - Jon Ham
 
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