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Posted By:  Dathaeus
Posted On:  May 14, 2010

  Learn from 2010 PGA Championship winner Tim Clark and maximize your power

This past weekend Tim Clark outshined the biggest names in golf enroute to his first PGA Tour victory at the Players Championship. The diminutive South African, standing at 5"7' tall and 165 lbs., sank putt after putt and kept the drives in play all week long. What can you learn from his game and...... [view]

Posted By:  Dathaeus
Posted On:  Aug 5, 2009

  Golf 101: How Is Score Recorded in Golf?

The concept of recording score in golf is as simple as it gets. Every time you attempt to hit a ball, it is called a "stroke," and your score goes up by one. Unlike most other sports, in golf you want to keep your score as low as possible. This means the player with the lowest number of strokes...... [view]

Posted By:  Dathaeus
Posted On:  Jul 31, 2009

  What You Can Learn From Tiger's Putting Woes at the Buick Open

Tiger Woods shot a 1-under 71 Thursday at the Buick Open with 32 putts. He admitted it was "probably one of the worst putting days I've ever had." Combine this with his recent British Open fiasco, is it possible Tiger lost his putting stroke? Well, before we crucify anything, let us determine if...... [view]

Posted By:  Dathaeus
Posted On:  Jul 27, 2009

  How To Spin the Ball Back Like the Pros

Watching a golf ball hit the green and spin back ten feet always draws the oohs and ahs from the crowd. Do the pros use some secret technique? Maybe some special equipment? Well the answer is yes and no, and these tips will help you understand that spinning the ball involves a few simple...... [view]

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