A feel for the swing

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Jim Flick's teaching methods emphasize the use of small muscles to develop a feel for the clubhead and control the swing. He believes that the big-muscle swing does not work for most golfers. His life and teaching career are profiled.

Author: Peper, George
Behavior, Biography, Study and teaching, Flick, Jim

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Stuck in slow gear

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The US Golf Assn (USGA) has produced a Pace Rating System User's Manual that can help speed the pace of golf play. Laser distance calculators can also make the game faster, but they are not approved by the USGA.

Author: Peper, George
Editorial, Standards, Management, Usage, United States Golf Association, Electronic distance measuring instruments, Distance measuring instruments

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Best course in the world

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Pebble Beach golf course, the site of the 1992 US Open, is the world's best. Its advantages include treelessness, its small and fast greens and its green superintendent, Ed Miller.

Author: Peper, George
Evaluation, Recreation, Golf courses, Pebble Beach, California

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