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Putting in Perspective

The Often-Neglected Key to Good Golf October 30, 2009 The putting stroke is the simplest of the swings we use in the game of golf, and it probably should be the starting point, the foundation on which a golfer builds … Continue reading

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About the Yips

The Nature of a Nasty Stroke July 16, 2006 Probably the most dreaded shot in golf is the shank. And the shank, which is when we hit the ball with the neck of the club rather than the clubface, unfortunately … Continue reading

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Absolutely Great Putting

The Search for the “Right” Stroke March 19, 2006 Until Tiger came on the scene, Jack Nicklaus was widely considered to be the best putter of all time, at least in terms of making a putt when it is needed … Continue reading

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Kiss Three-Putts Goodbye

How to Learn Distance Control in Putting October 27, 2004 “There is no point in taking a putting lesson,” I have heard people say. “It is an individual thing,” they say. While I agree that there are many different styles … Continue reading

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