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Golf Pride celebrates James Bond in style
Strict Rules of Golf, Mr. Bond?
Golf Pride announces the Honorary Starter limited edition grip
Custom MCC PLUS4 Celebrates the First Major in Augusta.
Get a grip – literally
Securing the connection between body and club
Indoor putting practice: Left side is King
Putting is the one part of your game you can still improve even if the weather is poor
Posture is the key to putting
Standing correctly to the ball is the foundation of my putting instruction
Are you making the connection? Putting tips
The quickest route to lower scores is to improve the quality of your putting stroke
Beach Break – Reading Greens
How to read greens by Dr Paul Hurrion
Golf Pride® launches new MCC Teams™ collection
Golfers can now show their team colours on the course
Take control of your putting
Four key perspectives
Feel it in your Fingers
Golf Grip Tips
Open Secret – Reading greens with subtle slopes
The key to holing those critical four-footers lies in the ability to ‘see’ the deviation from a straight line
Roll Model – Putting advice from Rory McIlroy & Dr Paul Hurrion
How can you hope to reduce your handicap if you don’t practice with the one club you use most often
First Lessons – A Young Enthusiast’s Guide to Golf
Practical tips & advice for junior players
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 12 – Club Face Check – How to monitor every shot
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 11 – What You Should Feel at the top of the Backswing
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 10 – Direction and Power – Purpose of the Downswing
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 9 – The Cause, Effect and Cure of Backswing Problems
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 8 – Top of the Backswing Analysis
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 7 – The Role of the Body
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 6 – Starting the Swing