Instruction
Swingin' In The Rain - What A Glorious Feelin'
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If You Love To Play As Much As Lisa Does, You'd Better Learn How To Do It In The Rain
by Lisa 'Longball' Vlooswyk

Being prepared to play in wet conditions will keep you and your equipment dry and allow you to play a full 18 without cursing Mother Nature or stoping after 9.

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Instruction From Paradise: Wine(d) and Unwind! A taste of a good golf swing.
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Claude Brousseau Knows The Benefits Of Wine... Both For Your Health And For Your Golf Game
Kapalua Instructor Claude Brousseau knows that if golfers can make a connection between a daily activity and their golf swing, they can understand and integrate a new concept more quickly.

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Planning for College Golf: A Team Approach
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Brent Morrison
College or University years are some of the most influential years of one’s life.

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The Plane Truth
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Brent Morrison
You may be just missing one small piece of the swing.

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Spring 2008: Hitting The Sweet Spot
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Include This Drill In Your Weekly Practice Sessions. It Is An Ideal Way To Begin Your Warm Up As It Will Improve Your Contact – And Your Confidence – As You Increase Your Distance And Club Length - Photo Credit Brent Morrison
When trying to increase the distance the ball travels (especially off the tee) the degree of difficulty increases significantly. While there are many reasons this is so, the most common error is failing to hit the ball off the center of the clubface, or sweet spot.

Most golfers can likely recall a short chip shot that felt great but traveled way too far. We have all seen this happen and it is very common with beginners. They take a big swing and the ball dribbles a few feet away in front of them. Then they get closer to the green and with a smaller, more controlled motion, hit the sweet spot of the club and the ball soars over the green!

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