He may be nearing 70, but Chuck Cook's forward-looking ways are helping top players today.
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Master these shots inside the scoring zone.
In this month's installment of "Golf Saved My Life," Elise Polk recounts how, as a young girl dealing with hearing loss, she disco …
Living in the Arizona Desert has the D-Backs pitcher hooked on golf.
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Hit longer tee shots: Try these setup and swing tips on the range.
Don't laugh. Gary McCord has tried it all, and this is the best way to roll a golf ball.
A top-10 teacher and a long-drive champ show you how to go deep and stay on target
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Newport Beach to Monterey, Calif. in a Cadillac SRX
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Pausing from his on-air banter with David Feherty, this 'financial illiterate' makes a timely call
How to groove a reliable stroke
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Johnny Miller on how to stick your irons
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If your lower body moves toward the ball during the downswing, you have a stability issue we call early extension.
Reverse spine angle is not to be confused with a reverse pivot, which looks similar but is a problem of poor weight shift.