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[30 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 720 views]
Katie Pritchett wins Danville Jr. Golf Event

Danville, NC – June 2011. Precision Golf School student, Katie Pritchett finished first in back to back events on the Danville Junior Golf Tour. This Monday, she took the victory shooting a 93 on day one and a 96 on day two.
Congratulations to Katie!
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[13 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 785 views]
How to improve your shortgame -Pitching

How to improve your shortgame – Pitching
by Head Professional, Steve Nixon

This is the 2nd of a 3 part series. In this video I talk about pitching. In all shots you always start with your grip first. I like for you to choke up almost to the shaft. This will make you bend from the hips more, and get you closer to the ball. Then I like for you to set your feet with your weight about 90% on your front foot. This keeps you from moving left or right to …

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[7 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 438 views]
Mike Goodes ties for 3rd in Principal Charity Classic

WEST DEMOINES, IO – June 6, 2011. Precision student, Mike Goodes, made a top 10 finish for the first time this year at The Principle Charity Classic in West Demoines, Iowa. Finishing 3rd in this Champions Tour event, Goodes shot 70, 66, and 65 on the final day to move him up to 26 on the money list.
You can catch Mike Goodes and his Champions Tour friends this Monday, June 13th at Bryan Park for the Triad Youth Golf Foundation Charity Classic Pro Am. The boys will …

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[1 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 672 views]

How to improve your shortgame – Chipping
by Head Professional, Steve Nixon

This is the 1st of a 3 part series. In this video I talk about how to improve your chipping. In all shots you always start with your grip first. I like for you to choke up almost to the shaft. This will make you bend from the hips more, and get you closer to the ball. Then I like for you to set your feet with your weight about 90% on your front foot. This keeps you from …