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Work On Your Game with These Free Golf Tips

By Brent Kelley, About.com

free golf tipsPhoto by Kelly Lamanna; used with permission

Does your game need a little help? No matter how good a golfer a person is, we all can use a good tip now and then. Some of us more "now" than "then"! So browse through these free golf tips to find some great pointers:

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Golf Instruction Videos
These free golf instruction video clips are available exclusively on About.com and feature Michael Lamanna, director of instruction at The Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Four Keys to Hitting a 460cc Driver
If you want to get the most out of your oversized driver (and today's balls), you might need to make some changes.

Three Keys to Successful Sand Play
Instructor Marty Fleckman explains the three keys to success from greenside bunkers: correct setup, proper technique and a consistent point of entry. He also gives us a drill to work on creating that consistent point of entry.

Step-by-Step to a Great Golf Setup
Our most popular tip comes from instructor Michael Lamanna, who walks us through, step-by-step, the elements that create a great golf setup.
• Also: Why the setup is so important

Faults and Fixes Tip Sheets
These quick checklists can help you diagnose the causes of errant ball flights (slice, draw, etc.) and common mishits (fat shots, topping, etc.).

Free Golf Tips Categories
Click on a category to find free golf tips.
Golf Basics
Driver & Iron Play (Full Swing)
Wedge Play (Chipping, Pitching, Sand Shots)
Putting Tips
Mental Game Tips
Equipment Issues
Golf Fitness
Golf Course Maintenance (i.e., repairing ballmarks)
Golf Safety

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