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Breaking 90 - Warm up your confidence

It is often said that 90 percent of sport is played in the head, and golf is no exception. get your head right, and the game will follow.
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How to work your game at the range

Golf doesn’t happen only on grass. I teach at a driving range that has synthetic mats, the kind of place where a lot of people do their practicing.
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Golf Swing: How to turn on the power

We’ve all heard the old swing advice to “get behind the ball.”
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Maintain some forward flex

Reverse spine angle is not to be confused with a reverse pivot, which looks similar but is a problem of poor weight shift.
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Let the club rotate open going back

Many 90-shooters struggle to hit full sand-wedge shots solidly.
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Escape greenside bunkers

Go with the slope on uneven lies.
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Escape fairway bunkers

Clip the ball and then the sand.
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Let your feet help you read

Analyse the slop and break of the green: Is the slope uphill or downhill? Is the break left-to-right or right-to-left?
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Walk around the putt

When in doubt, step back and take a second look. Putt only when you're confident you see the break correctly.
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Think Slow To Hit It Low

To keep the ball under a tree limb or other obstacle, you have to play what is essentially a big pitch shot.
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Butch Harmon
Ranked No 1 in GD's 50 Greatest Teachers.


David Leadbetter
Operates 28 golf academies.


Tom Watson
Winner of 8 major championships.


Ernie Els
Writes instruction for GD.


Annika Sorenstam
Writes instruction for GD.


Jim Flick
Ranked No 5 in GD's 50 Greatest Teachers.


Hank Haney
Ranked No 3 in GD's 50 Greatest Teachers.


Rick Smith
Ranked No 8 in GD's 50 Greatest Teachers.


Lorena Ochoa
Women's current world number one.




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