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I always enjoy talking with my friends in the media about my philosophies on putting and all the other elements of the short game that I believe help you have more fun on the golf course. With my new book …
I’m very excited that we are fast approaching the release of my new book The Art of the Swing. While I thoroughly enjoyed working on my previous three books, this one is very different in several ways.
First, while my earlier …
Last month, I had a great privilege to be invited to the Floating Hospital Golf Classic at Salem Country Club in Peabody, Massachusetts. One of my long-time clients, The Huron Consulting Group, was a sponsor of the event and it …
When you’ve been in the golf industry as long as I have, you learn how to deal with the ups-and-downs. When my game or the game of one of my students goes south, you learn how to deal with the …
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 …
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Two weeks ago the Frys.com Open, one of five official PGA Tour events making up the Fall Series, was held at my home course – Grayhawk Golf Club. The players in the field at any PGA Tour event are selected …
I was lucky to be invited to visit Madrid, Spain by a student of mine, Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño. For those of you who don’t follow the European Tour, Gonzalo is one of the up-and-coming players from Spain, and he is currently …
For the most part I’m a Titleist brand guy, with the exception of my two hybrid clubs from Titleist’s Cobra Division. The way that I choose my clubs is the same way that I teach golf – it’s all about …
I’ve been working with some great people at Communication Links in Scottsdale to launch my new web site. After looking at some examples of what innovative people are doing on the web, I felt they probably knew what they were …
Have you ever seen someone use a machine to change the loft of a club? No? Watch Stan do it here.
The short game really is all about scoring. It’s simple math. On a typical par-72 layout, a scratch golfer will usually take 36 shots to get from the tees to greens, and another 36 shots or putts when they reach …

