Instruction
- How To Vary Bunker Distance
- Focus on your finish to hit sand shots of various lengths and heights
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- Tom Watson Lesson Tee: Steady Your Head
- This thought will help your arms swing freely
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- Hank Haney: Keep your left wrist flat
- Compress the ball with the club's true loft
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- Lesson Tee: 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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- Hank Haney: Play the hole backward
- Part of the definition of 'good shot' is the one you face next
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- Hank Haney: Control your iron trajectory
- Change it with speed, not ball position
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- Jim Flick: Putt To A Series Of Holes
- Jim Flick, ranked #8 on Golf Digest's America's 50 Greatest Teachers of 2009, demonstrates the correct ball position on breaking putts.
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- Rick Smith: Take Your Time
- Don't be in a rush to hit long putts
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- Why You Miss Right
- How to fix the slice and the block
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- Forward Thinking
- On chips and pitch shots, too much weight on the back foot leads to fat or thin contact.
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- Jim Flick: Heels Up For Solid Contact
- Optimum angle of attack starts with a correct setup
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- Rick Smith: Improve Your Accuracy
- This shaft drill will help you develop the elusive straight shot


















