
You take more putts in a round than any other type of swing - do you spend enough time working on that part of your game? PGA Professional Joe Beck offers some help for you.

One of the fastest and easiest ways to make more putts is to ensure your set up is fundamentally solid.

It's no secret that under pressure one of the most nerve-racking golf experiences is the 4-to-6-foot putt. How can you make these putts more often? PGA Professional David Nesbitt shares his thoughts.

One of the great putting teachers in America enjoys helping Tour players win and introducing beginning golfers to the game.

Need help with your long irons or hybrids? You can find all the help you need at one of the top golf schools in the country, the PGA Golf Schools in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

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