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The most integral part of the set up is the SPINE

By: Steve Riggs on 01/26/10 06:04 PM   |   DISCUSS

When it comes to breaking down the set up, I will admit the concept of watching paint dry just might be more fun.  That said it is necessary if you expect to be able to swing the club more effectively, have more fun playing the game and lower your scores.   —   read more »

CHANGE YOUR ROUTINE

By: Steve Riggs on 01/19/10 08:51 AM   |   DISCUSS

Change the way you think about improving your game the way you look at practice. Do something different.  Or, if you are comfortable with your game, great.  In that case smile, accept that your handicap is not going to improve and ENJOY!   —   read more »

THE GRIP

By: Steve Riggs on 01/03/10 03:45 PM   |   DISCUSS

If you’ve been following the mynegm LESSON TEE Podcasts or the mynegm LESSON TEE radio show you know my goal is to build the golf swing from the grip to the follow through. Before I get started I need to share something with you   —   read more »

METHOD GOLF INSTRUCTION

By: Steve Riggs on 12/20/09 09:51 PM   |   DISCUSS

The swing method 'teaser' is out there.  You heard it.  You saw it work. Then you see an article in your favorite golf magazine and now they're talking about this new swing method on the GOLF CHANNEL.   —   read more »

The Indoor Golf Model Is Dead Solid In New England

By: Greg Sampson on 12/09/09 12:04 PM   |   DISCUSS

Everywhere you look in today’s technologically advanced world of golf new innovations are surfacing, as are the owners and golfers who are adapting to the indoor golf model in New England. Not only does the business model work, it provides golfers of all skill levels the ability to, “Swing Till Spring.”   —   read more »

The best deals on golf clubs is in the off season

By: Steve Riggs on 11/22/09 11:23 AM   |   DISCUSS

The best time of year to make that ‘big’ purchase of golf equipment for the upcoming season is now — during the fall and winter months. With few exceptions, changes in golf clubs from year to year are negligable.     —   read more »

Choosing the right teaching pro

By: Steve Riggs on 11/11/09 08:49 PM   |   DISCUSS

I have long believed that there are two types of teaching professionals.  The ones who want to help and the ones who want to get paid.   —   read more »

THE SCORING CENTER

By: Skip Guss on 09/14/09 03:38 PM   |   DISCUSS

Welcome to the first in a series of articles devoted to helping all golfers develop a winning golf game! We will be focusing all of our efforts...not necessarily on the mechanics of the golf swing (you are more than welcome to visit GolfRite for swing improvement)....rather, we will share thoughts, routines and strategies to help you prepare and perform at your best! Better understanding and better preparation are key components to winning golf. Our goal...to help you: Focus On   —   read more »

Remembering Byron

By: Les Miller on 08/03/09 02:04 PM   |   DISCUSS

It's hard to believe it's been almost 3 years since the death of my friend Byron Nelson, golf's greatest gentleman and one of the most beloved people in sports, at the age of 94. Known for his graceful swing and gentle manner, Byron had the greatest year in the history of professional sports in 1945 when he won 18 tournaments. During a two year period, 1944-1945 he captured 31 of 54 tournaments, and then suddenly, at age 34, he retired after the 1946 season to become a Texas rancher.    —   read more »

Personalize Your Plan

By: Derek Hooper on 07/07/09 10:18 AM   |   DISCUSS

Every golfer I have ever met has enjoyed their golf the most when they have played well. Thus they have all wanted to play well every time they tee up the ball. But very few have truly understood what is required to play well consistently and thus keep improving. To them it is a lottery how they will play from day to day. What is required is your own Personal Performance Plan.    —   read more »

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