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Don Sargent given his presentation to the SOPGA members at the PGA Spring Teaching Forum at Hyde Park Country Club. His topic of Improving the Swing with the use of Technology was given with nice interjection from the fellow professionals. Hyde Park and Larry Drehs...

Since its inception in 1991, GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers in America franchise has established itself as the industry standard for recognizing excellence in coaching. We hold ourselves to a rigorous process in a quest to highlight the most innovative, committed and accomplished teachers in the...

Congratulations to Quinn Patterson on winning a Golf Scholarship to The University of Akron. Quinn and I have worked hard on his game for 3+ years and his hard work has paid off! Nice job Quinn!...

Cheat the wind—and look cool doing it—by perfecting a knockdown shot. Your guide: the “Rule of Ones.”   Start by playing the ball one inch back from the center of your stance. You’ll reduce the loft of the clubface, and that lowers ball flight. Choke one inch down...

You can't break 80 without first getting a strong hold on the basis, especially around the green. Knowing how to hit the bump-and-run shot, where you choose to keep your chip low and bounce the ball towards the hole, is essential if you really want...

Congratulations to long time, and hard working student, Tanner Johnson( on the left). He and his partner Hunter Boyd won the West Penn Four Ball Championship in Pittsburgh, Pa. Tanner made 8 birdies and an eagle in their final round! Good stuff Tanner....

Congratulations to Abbey Meyers on her victory in the Golf Am Tour event at the Golf Club of Dublin. Her 75 won by 5 strokes over Mike Murphy and Corey Owen. Nice playing Abbey!...

Congratulations to Blake Sattler on his -14 under par, birdie-birdie finish, to finish 2nd in the PGA Mackenzie Tour event in Canada!! Great show Blake, so proud of your effort!...

No access to Trackman or FlightScope? No problem! This homemade “radar” teaches you how to zero out your numbers just like the expensive machines. The payoff: laser-like accuracy wherever you practice....