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Peter KostisGOLF Magazine Top 100 Teacher Kostis/McCord Learning Center Scottsdale, AZ |
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Keep Your Swing on Plane
(Published: 11-Mar-2008) Peter Kostis wants to help you get more consistent. To do that, he has a great swing thought that will help you keep your swing on plane more often. [Videos]
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Finding Your Ideal Grip
(Published: 11-Mar-2008) Peter Kostis says many grips can work, but learning where your clubface points at the top of your backswing can help you dind the ideal grip for you to use. [Videos]
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Maintain Your Spine Angle
(Published: 11-Mar-2008) If you want to hit the ball more solidly, more often, then Peter Kostis says you need to maintain your spine angle throughout your swing. He's got a great swing thought that can help you do it. [Videos]
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Perfect Your Setup
(Published: 11-Mar-2008) Peter Kostis shows you how to put the ball in the perfect position for a solid strike using any club in your bag. [Videos]
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Generate a Powerful Turn
(Published: 11-Mar-2008) Peter Kostis shows how your footwork can unlock yards off the tee. [Videos]
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Peter Kostis details Tiger Woods golf swing changes, and how golfers can improve.
(Published: 11-Mar-2008) Peter Kostis shows you how to save five strokes with the fundamentals used by the world's best player.Inside Tiger's amazing mind [Instruction]
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The Secret of the New X-Factor - Golf.com
(Published: 01-Feb-2006) The new X-factor is achieved when you rotate your hips toward the target as fast and as fully as possible while keeping your shoulders turned back. [Instruction]
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Learn From Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and Vijay Singh - Golf.com
(Published: 01-Nov-2005) What you can learn from the swings of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh, Ernie Els and Retief Goosen. [Instruction]
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How to Find the Sweet Spot
(Published: 01-Nov-2005) The new sweet spot on drivers is high on the clubface. Find it, and you'll give yourself an extra 10 yards or more [Instruction]
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Keep your hands low to stop slicing -Golf.com
(Published: 01-May-2005) Flatten your full swing to make a better turn and stop hitting a slice. [Instruction]
