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Orange Whip Training Aid
07/27/2010 – 9:00 AM | No Comment

I have never personally used too many teaching aides. I was introduced to the Orange Whip by Sam Randolph at last years Fry’s.Com Open. As soon as I gave it a swing, I knew it would create a …

“Make Me Better” – The Mid-Range Pitch
04/12/2010 – 11:53 AM | 9 Comments

In its April 2010 issue, Golf Digest kicked off Make Me Better, a season long instruction series that will run both in the magazine and on the Golf Digest web site.  Hank Haney got the ball rolling last month with …

Stan Takes on a New Student – Philip Horn
02/17/2010 – 10:14 AM | 9 Comments
Stan Takes on a New Student – Philip Horn

There are probably a lot of you out there who are wondering exactly how or what I teach in a given lesson. Well, Philip Horn, a Managing Director with Wells Fargo in Los Angeles with whom I gave a lesson …

Sergio Goes To The Beach
01/18/2010 – 9:02 PM | One Comment
Sergio Goes To The Beach

During a recent photo shoot with the editors of Golf Digest, Sergio did some great work demonstrating a few of his best tips for getting out of a bunker. It was a time-consuming but very worthwhile day, and the editors …

Stan Talks with Brandel Chamblee
11/05/2009 – 11:29 AM | No Comment
Stan Talks with Brandel Chamblee

Two weeks ago during the 2009 Frys.com Open, I was invited to speak on Wednesday afternoon at a Fry’s Electronics luncheon. Brandel Chamblee, one of the best golf analysts on the Golf Channel (and a former tour player himself), was …

Stan Does Chipping
09/24/2009 – 10:51 AM | 18 Comments
Stan Does Chipping

Here’s an older video post of me talking about my chipping techniques. I find it amazing that these slightly older videos still get a lot of play on YouTube and other sites!

The Short Game Blues
08/28/2009 – 1:58 PM | No Comment
The Short Game Blues

More and more my amateur students love to focus on the long ball. But, that’s not the most important route to good scoring. I know there are plenty of grippers and rippers out there who pound the cover off the …