Category: Lessons

Golf doesn't come naturally to most people. There's an awful lot about the game that is simply counterintuitive -- like hitting down to get the ball up. The best way to deal with this is to get golf lessons from a PGA professional. But barring that, there is a great deal of useful information available for you to read that will help your game.

The Plane Truth For Golfers Review

UPDATE: I’ve added a review of the Plane Truth DVD

The Plane Truth for Golfers by Jim Hardy is the best instruction book I have ever read—bar none.

One of Golf Digest’s Top 50 Golf teachers, Hardy theorizes that there are two successful—but fundamentally different swing types: the one plane, and the two plane. The one plane is the swing of Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, while famous two-planers include Tom Watson and Hale Irwin.

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February 24, 2006 |  Category: BooksLessons
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Five Ways To Improve Your Game

The Boca Raton news has a short, but good article on five surefire ways to improve your golf game.

September 16, 2005 |  Category: Lessons
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May Is Free Lesson Month

During May, you can get a free 10-minute golf lesson from a PGA pro in your area. Ten minutes isn’t enough to fix anything major, but when I’ve taken advantage of it over the last couple of years, the pro was able to help me straighten out my grip and stance.

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April 25, 2005 |  Category: Lessons
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Vijay’s Swing

Here's a link on Vijay's golf swing. After the year he just had, is there any doubt that he is the world's top golfer?

I have to say that I'm more than a little happy to see Tiger Woods finally knocked from his perch. He's been riding on his performance of three years ago for way too long. That fact that it's taken so long is evidence that the ranking system needs to be reformed.

December 30, 2004 |  Category: Lessons
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Padraig Explores Equipment

In this page from the BBC, Padraig Harrington talks about how club technology has helped his game.

May 30, 2004 |  Category: Lessons
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Cure The Pull

The BBC has this advice on curing your Pull.

May 21, 2004 |  Category: Lessons
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Draw Spin

The BBC has this online lesson on hitting a draw spin.

May 14, 2004 |  Category: Lessons
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