Charlie King is PGA director of instruction for the prestigious Reynolds Golf Academy at Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, Ga. He is ranked among the Top 100 Teachers in America by Golf Magazine, and has authored two books: "You're NOT Lifting Your Head," and "Golf's Red Zone Challenge."
Chuck Evans, who is among Golf Magazine's list of the Top 100 Teachers in America, is executive director of instruction for the Medicus Golf Institute. He is one of just 31 teachers in the world to hold the designation of "Doctorate in Golf Stroke Engineering."
Marc Solomon, PGA, is director of the Hampton Golf School in Florida (www.golfmadesimple.com). Solomon writes a popular WorldGolf.com instruction blog and podcast that debunks popular myths, tells you how to lower your handicap, add distance, improve your short game and putting, and more.
Kellie Stenzel, PGA, has been named by Golf Magazine as one of the Top 100 Teachers in America, and has been a Golf For Women Top 50 teacher since 1999. She has published three books: "The Women's Guide to Golf: A Handbook for Beginners," "The Women's Guide to Consistent Golf," and "The Women's Guide to Lower Scores." She is also rated by Golf Digest as one of the top teachers in New York.
Gary Wiren is senior director of instruction for Trump Golf Properties, chairman of Golf Around the World, and a member of the PGA Hall of Fame and the World Golf Teachers Hall of Fame. Read his golf blog here.
Reynolds Golf Academy:
With 16 acres of practice tees, a multi-tiered pitching range, a one-of-a-kind short game area and a 6,550 square foot Academy building, Reynolds Golf Academy in Greensboro, Ga. has the tools that lead to pinpoint feedback and noticeable improvement.
Most people take for granted that if your feet are planted, your arms can swing fast and through the ball. But a golf swing is no different than a baseball player's swing or a place kicker's kick: You need stability of body and resistance.
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PGA Professional Charlie King shares some practice drills to improve your distance-control, or "lag" putting. The goal in distance putting is just getting the golf ball close to the hole. These three tips will improve the essential tools: vision, touch and sense.
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If you want to keep the ball from going right or left, you have to consistently keep the swing on a plane, not coming in too high or too low. It sounds counter-intuitive, but to hit the ball straight, you have to hit the ball in a circle.
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In golf, scoring opportunities come at 100 yards and in, the so-called "Red Zone." Reynolds Golf Academy's Charlie King explains how to improve your short game to become a strong "Red Zone" player.
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Every golfer is eager for that one golf tip that will put all the pieces of his or her game in place. The Shot Line Drill might be just that tip. It will help you hit the ball solidly from any position and improve your overall enjoyment of the game.
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