#TomsTips: Stand Tall and Deliver
Don’t slouch. The more your back is curved at address, a common problem, the more likely it is you’ll have to lift up to hit the ball with any authority.…
read moreDon’t slouch. The more your back is curved at address, a common problem, the more likely it is you’ll have to lift up to hit the ball with any authority.…
read moreHold the club tighter with the last three fingers of your left hand to prevent a hook. Conversely, lighten grip pressure in the left hand to prevent a slice. I…
read moreTeeing up on the correct side of the teeing ground promotes a better angle to your target—and a safer shot. I always recommend to slicers that they tee up on…
read moreI won my first major at The British Open at Carnoustie, in windy conditions, in 1975. It reminded me that when dealing with a crosswind, you should think of the…
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