 | | A Golf-Flexibility Fix | | Instead of a costly equipment fix, how about a flexibility fix? It’ll help you play the game longer and better. Here’s an exercise developed by Personal Trainer Brad Spychalski that’ll kick-start your flexibility program. |  |
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 | | A Tale Of Two Bunkers | | Greenside and fairway bunkers require different techniques. |  |
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 | | Adapt Your Game To The Weather | | When it's wet, rely more on a shoulder swing for chipping. |  |
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 | | Adjust Your Grip To Dial In Irons | | For some, playing in the wind requires changing their swing to control distances and ball flights. |  |
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 | | Balancing Act | | This short, off-balance shot, just above a greenside bunker, may be close to the pin but it can cost you strokes if not played correctly. |  |
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 | | Balancing Act | | It's not easy for tall golfers to set up correctly. |  |
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 | | Be Like Tiger...Sort Of | | Maintaining setup posture through backswing ensures solid impact. |  |
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 | | Chipping Made Simple | | One of the easiest ways amateurs can cut strokes off their scores is to improve their chipping around the green. The most common mistake is flipping the hands at the ball. |  |
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 | | Coil Up For Power | | Amateurs typically go to the driving range with the goal of hitting longer and straighter drives. To that end, here is a great picture of Justin Rose at the top of his backswing to study. |  |
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 | | Don't Be Afraid To Improvise | | When in doubt, trust your imagination. |  |
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