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Reading Your Green | Precision Golf School

Three Skills for Better Putting

Featured, Golf Tips, Headline, Precision Golf School, Robert Linville, Short GameBy rlinvilleAugust 7, 2016Leave a comment

There are three  skills that you need to acquire to become a better putter.   You need to develop these skills by effective practice.  The three skills are 1.Green Reading 2. Start the ball on the correct line   3. Roll the ball the correct speed   There are many ways to become better at…

Stop slicing and start hitting draws

Quit Slicing the Ball and Start Hitting Draws

Featured, Headline, Long Game, Precision Golf School, Robert LinvilleBy rlinvilleMarch 23, 2016Leave a comment

  Ah yes, the dreaded slice.  There are shots you just despise, and a huge slice might be on top of the list.  It doesn’t go very far, but it goes far enough to cause havoc with your score.  A puny, weak slice is just not a fun shot.  So why don’t we change that…

The Characteristics of the Model Swing

Featured, Golf Tips, Headline, Precision Golf School, Robert LinvilleBy rlinvilleMarch 22, 20161 Comment

In Pursuit of the Model Swing by Robert Linville The key to understanding the essence of the model swing is to first look at what components make up the model swing.  What do you think the model swing should look like?  Should the tempo be like that of a Hall of Fame Golfer like Fred Couples,…

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