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Word Urge fiend asked in SportsGolf · 8 years ago

Which golf experts on YouTube are good?

I see a lot of golf instruction videos on YouTube, but don't know which of the experts actually know what they're talking about. For example, Andy Wild, Arthur DeBolt, Conan Elliott, Jay Golden. What do you think?

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  • 8 years ago
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    Look for Jeff Ritter or Brady Riggs. They both contribute to Golf Tips Magazine (Riggs also writes articles for Golf magazine) and have pretty easily-understood instruction. Michael Breed and Martin Hall both have shows on The Golf Channel, but are both very good as well.

    Whatever you do, find someone that you can relate to and stick with that one person. Don't try to go from multiple teachers... not everyone shares the same verbage and swing philosophies. Trying to follow multiple teachers (what people inevitably do with the magazine articles) will only lead to confusion.

  • 4 years ago

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    Source(s): Golf Swing Performance System - http://golfswing.naturallygo.com/?tET
  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    The easiest way to learn golf like a pro is by following "The Simple Golf Swing" program. It's primarily a 31 page eBook that teaches golfers how to make solid contact with the ball, how to avoid hitting fat, how to avoid slicing, how get more power, accuracy, and consistency in your swing. Consistency being the number 1 golf skill.

    You not only get the eBook though, you also receive a ton of extra material including video, lessons on putting, driving, chipping, sand play etc. Here is their official site: http://www.golfswingguru.net/

  • 8 years ago

    There is a pro named Bobby Eldridge that represents HowtoBreak80 on YouTube. Lots of people comment that he has a great knack for explaining the more complex terms in a way that is easy to understand. Even for beginners.

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