
Chipping With BLT
By David Hartwick

The short game begins with three simples requirements in the setup, your
ball positioned towards your back foot, weight on your left hand side
and hands moved forward.
Hands At Address
By Sandy Lemon

Like the grip, hand position during the setup can change ball flight
dramatically. Lower shots, higher shots, fades, draws etc. are all
influenced by hand position.
Buried Lies
By Phil Schimdt

Before you dismiss any chance at getting up and down from a buried lie
in the bunker, remember the shot isn’t as daunting as it looks!
Chipping Just Off The Green
By Daniel Nunez

You've missed the green, and there's a decision to make: What type of
shot do you play next? Do you chip, pitch or
putt? Or do you chip with a putting
motion?
Bunker Shots Simplified
By Terese Dynjan

The short game begins with three simples requirements in the setup, your
ball positioned towards your back foot, weight on your left hand side
and hands moved forward.
Putting And Distance Control
By Craig Bunker

Craig Bunker a Class A member of the PGA of America and a staff instructor
at John Jacobs Golf School in Mesa, AZ offers up several drill you can work
on to improve your distance control when putting.
Pre-Round Warm Up
By George Willard

If you don't have enough time to hit the
range before you tee off PGA Professional George Willard shows you some
simple stretches you can do to loosen up you muscles on the first tee.
Over The Top Swing
By Jim Gregory

The one sure way to eliminate an
over-the-top swing or casting is to use a table to practice with, as
golf instructor Jim Gregory explains.
Short Game Consistency
By Eddie Kilthau

The one sure way to lower your scores is to
become more consistent around the greens. This week PGA Professional
Eddie Kilthau of Arizona shows you how to improve your short game.
Perfect Practice
By Don Rea

Practice does not make you a better golfer, but perfect practice can
help you lower your scores.
PGA Professional Don Rea explains.
Proper Set-Up
By Mike LaBauve

Mike LaBauve a Class A member of the PGA of America offers up a tip that
will help you get into the proper set-up each and every time.