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On Course Series -Grip Pressure Creativity
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On Course Series - Trust Number
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On Course Series - Tee to Green
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On Course Series - Chip from Rough
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On Course Series - Chip from Rough
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On Course Series - Need QuickHeight?
I need to fly this marshy stuff. Oh my! Which club and how do I get quick height because my ball is pretty close to this marshy stuff. Join me as I play it out.
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On Course Series - Tee Over Stuff
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On Course Series - Over Bunker
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On Course Series - Downslope
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On Course Series - Ball Below Feet
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On Course Series - Chip on Side Slope
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Par 3 & Trouble
Women in particular see trouble and immediately panic. I am sure Men do as well but they tend to keep it well hidden. With women it is written all over their face. Their tempo quickens, they pull out the driver, even though an iron or hybrid is the club and throughout their entire pre shot routi...
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Course Management » Embrace the Challenge
We all get into trouble, but it's what happens next that determines your fate.
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On the Course for New Golfers - Part 1
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On the Course for New Golfers - Part 2
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On the Course with Marc & Christina » Overview
PGA Pro Marc Spencer and Christina Ricci host On-Course Clinics that are a ton of fun. Join us in this playlist.
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Course Management » Par 5 - Approach Shot » page 106
Join Christina as she plays a Par 5. This is her approach shot.
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Course Management » Par 5 - On the Green » page 126
Join Christina as she plays a Par 5. She's on the green sharing key points for lagging it close.
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Course Management » Par 5 - 2nd Shot » page 106
Join Christina as she plays a Par 5. This is her second shot.
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Course Management » Par 3 over Pretty Stuff
Oh-oh…trouble head on this challenging Par 3. Join me as I play for Par.
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Par 3 with Marc & Christina
Too many times, we walk off a Par 3 with a double, triple or worse. Why? Join Marc and Christina as they assess this Par 3 and share key points for playing these successfully.
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Fairway Essentials » Woods and a Deer
I see many women top their woods in an effort to help the ball in the air. Woods are intended to be swept off the turf with little or no divot.
Their wider sole and bigger head make it easier to get the club on the ball than an iron. In fact the 3 wood goes a mile and is perfect for getting of ...