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How a hockey stick can simplify one of the most misunderstood terms in golf; advice from Tiger Woods about how to return to the game and avoid rusty play; a lesson on why golfers and football players should both be trying to find the end zone.
How to make solid contact with long irons like Jack Nicklaus in the 1972 U.S. Open, stick wedges like Tiger Woods in the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and crush fairway woods like Gary Woodland in the 2019 U.S.Open.
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal teach the setup and swing keys to driving it longer and straighter; Martin reveals how to add more power just by changing your grip; a swing tip from Annika Sorenstam; a lesson on how archery can improve your driving.
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal teach how to chip it close and save strokes around the green. Martin reveals the short game secrets he picked up working alongside Masters champions Seve Ballesteros, Phil Mickelson, and Raymond Floyd.
The School of Golf offers tips and tricks on how to improve your golfing game from tee to green.
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal go back to basics to achieve an ideal impact position with feet, hands, hips and shoulders; Martin reveals how a Samurai sword came in handy for Jack Nicklaus throughout his career; full swing extension.
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal will reveal ways to gain distance like some of golf's greatest champions. Learn a simple back swing move used by Jack Nicklaus, exercises to increase club head speed and power tips from a book by Sam Snead.
Instruction on how to control the line and speed of your putts; a lesson on how to match your putting stroke with the different styles of putter.
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal teach how to become a wedge wizard around the green like WGC-Mexico defending champion Phil Mickelson, who appeared on "School of Golf" in 2017 to share his short-game secrets.
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal teach setup and swing keys for players that need to stop the slice; Martin shares a drill that helped one of his students win a major championship and a tip he learned working with Rory McIlroy.