You can achieve distance control by varying the length of the follow-through. Practice by hitting seven-iron shots with three follow-throughs: 1) halfway (shaft parallel to ground) 2) two thirds (shaft points up) 3) and full finish. The goal is to learn your distances and trajectories with the different swings....
Local professionals and PGA-certified instructors tell you how to become a better player Sunday, April 19, 2009 By Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Not every player gets to practice before every round with his teacher hovering behind him, watching his swing, checking for malfunctions, making sure everything is...
As seen in majorschampionships.com They’re called the Church Pews, but rest assured there is nothing heavenly about them. In fact, for the poor soul whose ball finds the massive bunker with a dozen grass mounds inside it adjacent to the third and fourth holes at Oakmont,...