Blog: Editors' Blog
- America's 50 Greatest Teachers
- I'm glad Bill Hyeck of Evanston, Illinois, wrote this letter. I get similar comments from readers all the time and, in fact, could make the same one about one of our assistant professionals at Brooklawn...
- Golf Digest Announces America's 50 Greatest Teachers
- July 14, 2009
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- Tip Plus: Jimmy Ballard
- Instruction tip from Jimmy Ballard, ranked #25 on Golf Digest's America's 50 Greatest Teachers of 2009.
- Golf Digest Names America's 50 Greatest Teachers
- July 2, 2007
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- Tip Plus: Rick Smith - Power Stomp
- Ranked among Golf Digest's 50 Greatest Teachers, Rick Smith shares his drill for generating more power.
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- The Best Teachers In Your State: 2009
- To identify the best teachers in each state, we distributed ballots to more than 1,000 instructors, asking them to rank their peers on a grade-point scale from 1 to 10.
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- Tip Plus: Butch Harmon
- Butch Harmon, ranked #1 on Golf Digest's America's 50 Greatest Teachers, offers advice on how to beat a slice.
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- Tip Plus: Butch Harmon
- Butch Harmon, ranked No. 1 among America's 50 Greatest Teachers, offers advice for adding zip to your iron shots.
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- Tip Plus: Butch Harmon
- Butch Harmon, ranked No. 1 among America's 50 Greatest Teachers, offers tips to hole those short 3-to-4 foot putts.
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- Tip Plus: Butch Harmon
- Butch Harmon, ranked #1 on Golf Digest's America's 50 Greatest Teachers, offers advice on how to conquer those first-tee jitters.
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- Tip Plus: Todd Anderson
- Get consistent rhythm on pitch shots: Drill from Todd Anderson, ranked #20 on Golf Digest's America's 50 Greatest Teachers of 2009.
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- Tip Plus: Jim Hardy
- Great players aim left: Instruction tip from Jim Hardy, ranked #7 on Golf Digest's America's 50 Greatest Teachers of 2009.


















