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2008 PGA Tour Season - Free Golf Tips

The 2008 season was certainly one to remember. Tiger had his incredible US Open win on one leg. We saw Padraig Harrington win back to back majors with victories at the Open Championship and PGA Championship. Vijay Singh won the FEDEX Cup with 2 straight wins. We then had the emergence of Camilo Villegas as he won the last two events of the FEDEX Cup. Hopefully 2009 is as exciting and entertaining as this past year.

Please feel free to take a step back in time to review the golf tips of the leaders from the 2008 tour events


FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS2008 BMW Championship
2008 Deutsche Bank Championship
2008 Barclay's Championship

THE MAJORSThe Masters
2008 US Open
2008 Open Championship
2008 PGA Championship

Other PGA Tour Events
2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational2008 Zurich Classic
2008 Shell Houston Open2008 Verizon Heritage Classic
2008 Byron Nelson Championship2008 Wachovia Championship
2008 Players Championship2008 ATT Classic
2008 Colonial2008 Memorial Tournament
2008 St. Jude Championship2008 Travelers Championship
2008 Buick Open2008 AT&T National
2008 John Deere Classic2008 Canadian Open

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PGA Tour Winner Quick Lesson

Congratulations to Steve Stricker on his victory at the 2012 Hyundai Tournament of Champions.

I believe the commentators said he has won 9 times in his 40s. That is amazing!I also agree with Sir Nick and Johnny Miller that his swing will be copied in the future. Technology has reduced the need for hand action in the golf swing to generate power. Watch the old videos of Bobby Jones to see how much action he created compared to that of Steve Stricker.

A great objective for any player is to eliminate any unnecessary movement. Stricker does a great job of that. His hands stay very quiet on the backswing. His wrists hardly hinge at the top of his backswing. You can see from the above video that his backswing is all shoulder turn.

His downswing starts from the hips and he simply turns everything through the golf ball at the same time. His hands and wrists release naturally without any effort. This is a great way to have a consistent rhythm through the golf ball on every shot. This swing delivers enough power to win on Tour.


European Tour Winner Quick Lesson

Congratulations to Louis Oosthuizen and his victory at the 2012 Africa Open.

Louis burst onto the scene with his dominating performance at the Open Championship. Many have predicted multiple wins for this player. His victory this past weekend is likely one of many to come.

In the video above pay really close attention to when the video ends. Take a look at his left foot. Notice how all his weight his on his left heel. This is a great sign that he has cleared his hips properly.

One of the key reasons for starting the downswing with your lower body is to clear your hips out of the way to create more room for your arms to swing through impact. It is a great indicator as to how well you cleared your hips, when almost all your weight is on your heel.

If your weight is leaning on you toes or even the middle of your foot then you have not rotated and cleared your hips enough through your downswing and past impact. You really want to feel the pressure of your weight on your heel like Oosthuizen.

Make sure you start your downswing with your lower body. At the top of your backswing; either pull your left knee or your left hip (right handed player) towards the target. Also make sure your hips keep rotating through impact and into your finish position with your weight on the heel.