
PGA Professional Peter Krause, the 2005 PGA Teacher of the Year, shares three tips to ensure you begin your golf swing correctly.

Some people just don't have the flexibility or strength to muscle a shot 300 yards off the tee. But you can still maximize distance by having a better rotation of your body. PGA Professional John Fiander explains.

The most important component of a solid golf game is the only connection you have with the golf club, your grip. But what makes a good grip? PGA Professional John Hughes shares some thoughts.

What makes a great golf swing? Making sure your timing and balance are in synch. PGA Professional Charlie King shares some tips on how to better your game.

The best players in the world rely on PGA Professionals to help improve their game. Find the right PGA Professional for you.

You can learn all the proper fundamentals when you visit one of the many great golf schools in the country. One of the premier schools is the PGA Golf School in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Great players make mistakes just like you and I. But it's how they handle those mistakes that distinguish themselves as champions.
The cliché,"one good turn deserves another" is as helpful with your golf swing as it is for everyday living.
Did you know the golf swing has two centers, an upper, and a lower? And by knowing of them - and how to control them - you'll improve your chances for better scores.
Everyone needs more consistency in their game, right? PGA Professional Charlie King shares some easy steps to making your game easier to manage.
Your connection to the golf club may mean the difference between a good and bad result no matter how solid your swing might be. How do you know the best grip for you?