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Dathaeus U.S. View Profile
| If you want to become a better golfer at any level, feel free to ask me. This may involved hitting with more power, consistency, maintain effective practice sessions, and learn swing mechanics, etc... I do not study much about the technical aspects of golf equipment and it is hard to suggest the right equipment for you without knowing your game and choosing from hundreds of different clubs out there. I would suggest you go demo a few clubs and read up on reviews from various web sites for that, and when you have narrowed down your choice, then I will be glad to help you choose. So if you want to play better golf and need online instruction, I can answer to your satisfaction. Feel free to also post up a video as many others are already doing and I will be glad to take a look as well... just remember to take the front and side views, and include information about the club you are using and your distance hit with that club. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
John Brott View Profile
| PGA Golf Professional willing to discuss your problems and offer suggestions. Particularly those golfers experiencing pain either during or after a round. Prior Head Instructor: Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation Winner: 1996 Naional Senior Club Professional Championship | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Skip Ward View Profile
| Former PGA PROFESSIONAL: Golf related questions regarding Rules, Etiquette,
PGA TOUR, PGA Players, Game History, Club History, Golf Trivia, and US
Courses to Play/Trip Recommendations. LOVE THE GAME!
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Ken Tannar View Profile
| I can answer any questions related to the science or mathematics of golf which covers pretty well the whole game. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David Kenward U.S. View Profile
| Questions relating to the mental game - when you do well in practice but make mistakes in
competition and when you want to perform better under pressure. | Available Ask A Question |
Matthew Robbins U.K. View Profile
| Any question relating to golf,specialising in ladies and Junior golf. Good knowledge of how to increase distance and stop slicing and shanking, drills to improve putting | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michael Hoffman U.S. View Profile
| I have been a golf professional since 1981. I was elected into the PGA in 1987. I attained my master clubfitter certificate in 1992. I have given thousands of lessons over the years and I can answer questions about instruction, golf in general, rules, equipment, practice techniques etc.
I have served served ojn the board of directors of the Southern Texas PGA for twelve years and was the President from 2002-2003.
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Eddie Kilthau U.S. View Profile
| I am a PGA golf professional specializing in teaching the game. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-04 Golf swing: Hi Bernardo: Yes, exactly, but what you have to understand is how the hands work. The hands are releasing (turning the clubface over) the clubhead from approximately arm pit to arm pit. It is a continuous...
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2008-07-03 Golf swing: Hi Bernardo: As you swing the club forward past impact, the right hand should be turning over the left hand, the right forearm should be rotating over the left forearm, the right arm would be fully...
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2008-07-01 Pushed Shots: Hi Leonard: Very common problem Leonard. All that means is the clubface is open at impact. Open to you means it is pointing to the left when it makes contact with the ball. Your longer clubs will...
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2008-06-30 liquid golf ball centers: Very few golf balls these days have a liquid center. Most are solid centers. I'm not aware of any tests that one can perform except for using an XRay machine. Hope that helps. Please visit and patronize...
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2008-06-30 shorten the shafts on golf clubs ?: Joe, Instead of doing anything to your clubs, let's try the following first. If your limited in your backswing because of your shoulder ailment, try using your arms and hands more during your swing...
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