106 Lessons
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GolfChannel.com's Brad Brewer explains how to make a good weight shift and keep your balance throughout the swing so you can get the maximum distance from your drives.
- 06/03/2009
- Brad Brewer
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GolfChannel.com's Brad Brewer shows you how to use your hybrid from a fairway bunker. Provided the lip is low and you have a good distance to the flag, the hybrid is an excellent alternative to a long iron from the sand.
- 05/18/2009
- Brad Brewer
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GolfChannel.com's Brad Brewer answers Chris from Toronto's question and demonstrates the best way to handle long putts. Want more Brew? Check back every Friday for Ask the Brew only at GolfChannel.com.
- 03/13/2009
- Brad Brewer
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Golfchannel.com's Brad Brewer shows us how to get more distance and better accuracy out of our long irons. Want more Brew? Check back every Monday for Brad Brewer's tip of the week only on Golfchannel.com.
- 03/02/2009
- Brad Brewer
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Brad shares a tip for when you get stuck in those pesky fairway bunkers and still have a good distance to the green.
- 11/14/2008
- Brad Brewer
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This drill will help you hold the release longer resulting in more distance and better ball striking.
- 04/02/2008
- Brad Brewer
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Brad Brewer teaches juniors the Swoosh Drill which leads to a good acceleration through the impact zone.
- 04/01/2008
- Brad Brewer
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Brad Brewer with a great drill to help you develop feel on the greens so you can lag those long putts close to the hole.
- 04/04/2008
- Brad Brewer
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Improved hip coil for a heavier back load and more acceleration.
- 04/17/2008
- Brad Brewer
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Replace tightness, force and acceleration with looseness, relaxation and patience for down the middle drives.
- 04/17/2008
- Brad Brewer
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Brad Brewer with a great tip on how to control your distance on the greens.
- 04/02/2008
- Brad Brewer
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David Leadbetter gives us some tips on how to stay behind the ball to get better distance off the tee.
- 01/04/2008
- David Leadbetter
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Use a two beat swing for extra distance and control.
- 02/09/2007
- Dean Reinmuth
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