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I am a life member-retired of the PGA of America and have served as a teacher, head professional, general manager and course owner.
Played the game for 48 years. Life member-retired of the PGA of America. Author of five golf instruction books and three instruction videos as well as many golf instruction articles.
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Books published by Handford Press: Golf Secrets of the Big-Money Pros, Short Game Secrets of the Big-Money Pros, Driving Secrets of the Big-Money Pros, The Jerry Heard Super Swing book and video, The Key video, The Master Golfers Report
Oklahoma Military Academy Oklahoma State University Many hours of continuing education throughout my PGA career
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| Tony | 02/02/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | In learning HSS I tried my best ..... |
| Jaco | 10/24/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you very much, i appreciate it ..... |
| Chase Watson | 07/30/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Quick response... Lots of help! |
| greg | 06/21/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Bob | 05/19/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Paul, Thank you very much! I have ..... |
Hi Tony, I think we've found the key to your problem. I'd be willing to wager that you're hanging back on your right side too long through impact. You mention that if your ball position gets up inside
Tony, Since the ball flight issue is only with certain clubs I'd check ball position and set up as the most likely culprits. Make sure the ball is being played off a point even with your left heel
Jim, Enormous but candidly, I have no idea and no way to find this out other than the means at your disposal (google "President's Cup Costs" and see what comes up. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful
Yes. It sounds like you have some talent for the game. If your desire and dedicaion is strong enough, you could be an exception. There are many factors at work, of course. You are way behind your
Chase, I probably don't have enough information to give you an answer you can count on. Nevertheless, my understanding in a situation like yours would be that first, you need to regain your amateur

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