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Stop Slicing Series Part II: The One Piece Takeaway

If you want to stop slicing, you need to stop slashing across the ball and it can all start with your backswing. Read Now.

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Hit a Bunker Shot From Thick Rough

If you're stuck in some thick green-side rough, hit a bunker shot. Read Now.

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Master Your Transition

Master the transition from your backswing to your downswing with a simple drill. Watch Now.

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Plot Your Way Around The Golf Course

If you want to save strokes, you may want to start plotting your way around the golf course. Read Now.

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Stop Slicing Series (part one): Transfer Your Weight

If you want to stop slicing, you need to make sure that you transfer your weight to your FRONT foot. Read Now.

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Control your Distance with Launch Angle

Controlling your distance with through a change in launch angle will have a big impact in your game. In this video, we discuss how to adjust your set-up and swing for several different clubs, so you can either increase or decrease your launch angle... which ultimately allows you to control your distance. <br /> Read Now.

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How to Control Your Putter Face

The single most important element of your putting stroke is your face angle. Ensuring it's square at impact is essential if you want the ball to start moving on your intended line. Colby covers two drills in today's video that will help keep you on target. And note he uses a great digital putting aid to measure the face angle so he's certain it remains square at impact. It's right here and over 20% off: <a href="https://sale.golfersrx.com/pt-30/">Putting Caddie PT-30</a>. Read Now.

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How to Control Your Trajectory

It's especially important when you face trees or wind that require you to hit a higher or lower shot than normal. There are a number of small adjustments you can make that will help you control your trajectory. Read Now.

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Have Clubs, Must Travel (how to protect your clubs)

You may want to take some extra precautions to protect you clubs while traveling! Read Now.

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Slow Play: Will It Ever Get Better

We dive into our first roundtable discussion on the topic with Paul Kruger of the PGA and Dan Mann from MyGolfSpy. Read Now.