One Last Time: Bennett and Plummer Flanking Baddeley Courtesy: Golf Digest I have heard from three different "swing doctors" regarding the new Stack and Tilt golf swing that is the subject...
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Courtesy: Golf Digest That's Mike Bennett on the leftand Andy Plummer flanking Aaron Baddeley, their star PGA player. Not pictured are Mike Weir, 2003 Masters winner, Eric Axley, Dean Wilson, Will...
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Bennett (l), Plummer (r) with Baddeley Courtesy: Golf Digest Have you heard about The New Tour Swing? It's the product of a couple of teaching pros based in Philadelphia who are making some big...
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Last week, I wrote about my "tune-up" lesson with teaching pro, Mark Greenwood of Swing Machine Golf Canada. It elicited a few interesting comments from readers. Dave wrote: "That's...
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Courtesy: Canadian Golf Academy I never compare myself to a professional golfer. To do so would simply be silly. But today I am going to do just that, up to a point. As I had said in a post the......
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Courtesy: Golf Digest It is and likely always will be the amateur golfer's Holy Grail: more distance off the tee. As golfers everywhere know only too well, that is easier said than done. Why?...
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Courtesy: Paul Wilson Today, you have the chance to hear part two of my interview with Paul Wilson, golf instructor and creator of Swing Machine Golf. In this second part of our conversation, Paul...
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The Original Iron Byron Courtesy: Bettman/Corbis Today and tomorrow, I am featuring an interview with Paul Wilson, creator of Swing Machine Golf. Paul has been a teaching pro for 16 years. He has...
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Golf instructors come in many different guises. Some have grown up with the game and have decided to devote their professional lives to teaching the game to others. But other instructors have arrived...
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Here are three questions that haunt a lot of us: 1. What confuses you the most about golf equipment? 2. What shot scares you the most? 3. What part of your game needs the most help? For the answers,...
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Courtesy: Canadian Golf Academy, PEI. My wife and I played a quick nine holes late one sunny Sunday afternoon back in September. We were paired up with a father and his son, who was about 12. Dad...
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Courtesy: Canadian Golf Academy The first thing I did when I took up golf some 26 years ago was to make a critical error in judgment. I thought I could learn the golf swing from a book. It was all......
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Courtesy: Camp Olympia There's a practice facility I sometimes go to early in the golf season. It's one of those facilities that have plenty of mats. There's a handy 12 hole (!) course...
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Courtesy: Bret Douglas/LPGA Many years ago, I was a member at a club north of Toronto. One day, on the eve of the Canadian Open which was still being held each year at Glen Abbey, a bunch of us...
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Behind every great professional golfer, you'll usually find a great teacher. Jack Nicklaus had Jack Grout and went back to him at the start of every season for a swing tune-up. And the results...
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Well, fellow golfers, Happy New Year!! May we record more eagles, pars and birdies in `07 than in `06 (I'd settle for less double bogeys, myself)! Many of us here in North America have a little...
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