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A Lesson Learned: Mickelson's routine
Phil Mickelson won the Waste Management Phoenix Open in historic fashion -- but from his routine, you couldn't tell if he was winning or missing the cut. Mike Malaska, the 2011 PGA National Teacher of the Year, tells you why.
The most frequent driving problem is the dreaded slice. Steve Bosdosh, PGA Director of Instruction at The Members Club at Four Streams, shows you a simple drill to fix your slice once and for all.
Too many people play a hybrid like a driver or fairway wood. It is neither. And as PGA professional Rob Labritz illustrates, how you position the ball in your stance with a hybrid could make all the difference.
Everyone wants more distance. The trick is how to generate more speed without sacrificing accuracy. PGA professional Martin Hall gives you a great drill to hit the ball farther and straighter.
How did Russell Henley, in his first PGA Tour event, set a rookie scoring record and win the Sony Open? And even more, how can his win help your game? Henley's instructor, PGA Professional Bobby Hix, gave us an exclusive talk for this week's "A Lesson Learned."

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