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Author: Chris Scott
Updated: Sun 7/5/2009 11:29 am
Vary your grip pressure to shape different shots - You can strengthen your grip by turning your hands away from the target to promote a draw, but an easier way to produce right-to-left ball flight is to reduce your grip pressure. In fact, changing your grip tension will allow you to hit a draw, fade, and other shots without making any other swing or stance adjustments.

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Author: Chris Scott
Updated: Sat 7/4/2009 6:14 pm
Golf in it's simpleist form. Aim straight, swing straight!

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Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Fri 5/30/2008 5:10 pm
Sometimes the golf course architects feel especially wicked, a favorite bit of torture is to align tee boxes toward the rough or a hazard and other visual tricks to get you to hit your drives into trouble. Here is a few ways to help you hit it down the middle when the hole looks really narrow from the tee.

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Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Sat 5/17/2008 10:33 pm
With of the never-ending quest for more yardage, we can find ourselves trying to over turn. While it is true that the bigger your turn can mean more power, over turning can do the opposite – it can drain your body of any power that it has generated during the back-swing.

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