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Tampa another stop on road to Augusta

Kenny Perry is following the same road to the Masters, playing three straight tournaments on the Florida swing before taking a week off and heading to Augusta National.

European Perspective

A history lesson in European Tour scheduling, Ryder Cup build up, and Carly the 'can't miss kid.'

Keeping Your Head Still May Make Your Putting Worse

How many times have you heard that keeping your head absolutely still is the key to good putting? No less than two of golfing's greatest luminaries have said the very same thing. Jack Nicklaus says that head movement is the biggest single problem that all golfers, professional and amateur alike, have with putting.

Meet the Real Phil Mickelson

My wife and I were positioned to the left of the tee on #10 at Augusta Nationa, and after Mickelson teed off, he walked down the left side of the fairway passing directly by us. We both smiled and gave him a "Go Phil", and he did something that many professional athletes don't do, he smiled, tipped his hat and said, "Thank you and thanks for coming out."

HandHeld Golf GPS Units - GolfLogix GPS by Garmin Review

When playing golf do you spend a lot of your time looking at yardage markers and sprinkler heads to mark your game? It can get really frustrating and it could seriously slow your game down. There is a simple and amazing solution to this.

Things We Won’t See or Hear

Despite Tiger's return, here's a quick list of things we won’t see or hear at Augusta National.

Used Golf Clubs - 6 Tips For Becoming a Better Golfer

You try and try and try and you cannot hit the golf ball. How frustrating. And golf is such a simple game. Stop and think a minute.

A Golf Training Routine That Works

A proper training programme is the most important part of your golf training routine. When training, most folks forget to work on shots close to the green. Extra hours hitting a picturesque drive can be fun, but fixing the kinks in your shots in the sub 100-yard range will cut strokes from you card faster.

Materials Matter

In this week's Q&A, Frank explains what the difference in clubhead materials can mean to a driver.

Balance is the Key to a Great Golf Swing

Balance is one of the major factors in a great golf swing. Think about it for a moment, the player winds up his body on the back swing and then unwinds through the golf ball at 90 to 120 miles an hour. It is a wonder that we can even stand up sometimes; especially if we are playing on uneven ground. Balance is the key factor that keeps the club head at the same distance from the ball no matter where we are on the arc of the swing.

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