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Break the stereotype. We’re taking from the industry and giving back to the community; welcome to Robin Hood Golf. There is no limit as to how many people we …

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Chris Ryan offers a few strategies that you can use when on the golf course and faced with a pressure situation. We have all experienced shots where we feel …

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When one thinks of golfing, usually Tiger Woods comes to mind with the image of that beautiful swing and all those amazing shots in majors on the most challenging golf courses in the world. The problem with this is that the golfers that love watching Tiger try to mimic his swing and have absolutely no success at it because first of all Tiger is a freak of nature like Michael Jordan was in the NBA and probably will never be duplicated, but you can definitely learn a lot for watching him.

If you sat down for a day and actually watched a PGA golf tournament that Tiger plays in and really look deep into his game, especially his perfect swing. After taking some time to dissect Tiger's game most would probably just try and swing as hard as they can probably like what Tiger looks to do, but if you really watch his swing there is a lot more to it than just pure power. The distance in his drives comes mainly from his strong hip rotation where is maximizing all his strength straight into his golf swing and displays the unbelievable swing we have come to know and love. By doing this he has been able to produce the prettiest swing probably ever in the game of golf and surprisingly dominate the hardest game on the planet.

Watch Tiger Woods or any pro for that matter and analyze his swing, watch the hip rotation and try to use the knowledge to improve your own hip rotation to get the best golf swing possible.

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Waist to waist, chest to chest, shoulder to shoulder.. here’s a repetitive approach shot drill to train for mid range distances. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2CAl1ZA | Check …

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