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![]() Changes At TPC Sawgrass Dictate PlayThe 2007 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass was, as one writer put it, all about change. From remodeling the clubhouse to replacing the dirt on the course, the changes revitalized this Championship venue, bringing a fresh look to the anchor of the PGA Tour's Florida swing. ![]() Sinking Short Putts Cuts Golf HandicapMost of us think we sink a lot of short putts. But research indicates otherwise. Weekend golfers sink only about half of their 12-foot putts. While professional golfers under tour conditions sink only about 20 percent of them. ![]() How To Reduce Backswing Errors QuicklyWant to cut strokes from your golf handicap quickly? Eliminate your backswing. That's right. I said, eliminate your backswing. Golfers serious about chopping strokes from their golf handicaps are reducing swing errors with the latest rage in golf: the no-backswing swing. ![]() Seven Tips On Mastering Those Tough Bunker ShotsAdmit it: You hate bunkers. So do I. So does every golfer. Even if you've mastered the basics—open the clubface, hit behind the ball, finish the swing—you still dread the thought of landing in a bunker. But it's hard to resist firing at the flag when you have the chance. ![]() Smashing It StraightSome players drive the ball 250 yards or more every time, but they can't keep it on the fairway. The harder they try to stay on the fairway, the more they hook it. As a result, they find themselves in a clump of trees or under a bush, without a good second shot, hurting their golf handicap. ![]() Hitting More Greens Cuts Golf HandicapsHitting greens in regulation (GIR) is critical. It's what separates good golfers from bad, well as players with low golf handicaps from those with high ones, It's also what separates golfers who give golf lessons from those who take them. Professional golfers are a great example of what I'm talking about. ![]() Unleash The Power In Your Swing NowAll great swings have rhythm, tempo, and timing. These components key the latent power in a player's swing. They also key accuracy, length, and consistency. While rhythm may be the most important, all three work together to produce a swing that can help chop strokes off your golf handicap ![]() Make The Most Of Every SwingAre you a natural golfer? Few golfers are. Most learn the game through loads of practice and playing as much as possible. They take golf lessons, hit balls, practice shots, and/or read golf tips to hone their skills. ![]() Start With Your Stats, Part IIThis article is the second of two on using statistics to improve your game. Last week we reviewed hitting greens in regulation (GIR).Determining your weaknesses is the first step to improving your game. Once you know your weaknesses, you can eliminate them by taking golf lessons, reading golf tips, and/or practicing on the range. ![]() Attacking The Pin Cuts Golf HandicapProfessional golfers get up and down from within 10 feet 90 percent of the time. That's why they score so well on tough courses like Augusta National Golf Club, where they play the Masters. Getting up and down is critical to slashing strokes from your average score and your golf handicap.
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