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Practice
Practice short game up to 80% of driving range/practice
time
Putting
A still head is crucial to solid contact and consistent
putting. Focus on keeping your head still well after impact.
Head movement causes the shoulders to open and your putter
to cut across the ball. Also, try putting with your eyes
closed. You'll be amazed at the results!
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BETTER IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3...
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Decide
to Improve your game |
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Choose
one of our Qualified Professionals |
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Select
one of our Lesson Plans that fits your needs and budget. |
Sure,
hitting a ton of balls is a great way to relieve stress, but
when it comes down to it, there's no better way to more effectively
improving your game than to take a few lessons from the pros.
Choose
from one of our 4 Qualified
Golf Professionals. Call for appointments.

John Savage |
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- U.S.G.T.
Certified
- Certified
"Golfing Machine" Instructor
- Master
Teaching Professional
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Jean Platt Spencer |
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- Director
of Golf at Somerton Springs for 20 years
- LPGA
Professional
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Achieve
Power
Golf isn't a wrist game. To achieve a powerful swing,
you need to employ the big muscles of the legs and trunk.
The common instinct of many amateurs is to hit at the
ball with only the arms and wrists. Every once in a while
this may connect, but for real consistency and power,
use the whole body, not just part of it. Muscle it!
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