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Mark Immelman isn't just the older brother and swing coach of 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman, he's a broadcaster on a variety of platforms, one of the leading instructors in the world of golf and happy to help improve your game.

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05/21/20 • 41 min

Butch Harmon is arguably one of golf's greatest instructors of all-time. He has worked with countless PGA TOUR greats including Greg Norman, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Fred Couples and Dustin Johnson.

He joins our podcast to share some "pearls" of instruction and playing from his father Claude, Sr. Among many topics, Butch dives into golf swing theory, the importance of impact, ball-flight and trajectory, the key to repetition, eliminating one side of the target and keeping things simple. He also talks in depth about Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. He also shares some stories from his illustrious career including a few Ben Hogan anecdotes.

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09/29/20 • 45 min

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J.J. Killeen is a former PGA TOUR player, a 2-time winner on the Korn Ferry Tour and now a golf instructor in Texas. He joins "On the Mark" to reminisce about his journey as a player and now instructor. He shares lessons learned, his take on dealing with injury and his pivot from playing to teaching. J.J. brings a playing element to his instruction as he takes you from the Tee to the Green with tips and insights on each area- Tee-shots, Iron play for good striking and trajectory control, Bunker shots, Greenside pitches, Lag putting to avoid 3-Putting and Holing out under pressure.

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Bob May is a PGA TOUR and European Tour winner. An accomplished golfer at every level, he has unique insights and experiences and he brings these to his new role as a golf instructor. In this podcast he revisits his 1999 British Masters win when he held off Colin Montgomerie. He also dives into his final round duel with Tiger Woods at the 2000 PGA Championship. Bob talks about key shots, elaborates on Tiger moments and shares his experiences. As a bonus, Bob also gets into his approach to golf swing improvement and instruction and teaches you how to "Swing the Handle" like the "Little Pro" Eddie Merrins.

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05/08/20 • 39 min

Luke Kerr-Dineen oversees instruction and other service content across all of Golf Magazine's multimedia platforms. An accomplished golfer in his own right, Luke has a Masters in Journalism and Media from Columbia University. He has worked as Digital Editor at Golf Digest and also spent two years working for USA Today. In this podcast Luke shares his favorite 5 Tips from Golf Magazine's Top 100 Instructors. He talks putting, grip/clubface matchups, intermediate targets, alignment and body/arm connection. Instructors referenced incl. Terry Rowles, John Tillery, Krista Dunton, Michael Hunt and Eric Alpenfels.

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Garth Milne (South Africa - BSc Hons in Human Kinetics) is a Golf Fitness Specialist and the Director of Wellness at "Wanna Be a Champion". He is TPI certified and one of the leading Fitness Trainers on The European Tour. Garth (Smiley) works with golfers of all levels and believes in improving the body’s movement patterns to enhance the ability to swing the golf club.

He shares 5 insights for home workouts that will help improve your golf swing. They include: Mobility and joint mobility, Stability esp. pelvis and lumbar spine stability, Power/Speed and overspeed training, Rotation and pivot improvement, and Rest and Recovery.

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Hailed by Golf Digest magazine as one of the leading Performance Psychologists in golf, Dr. Gregg Steinberg has counseled many players on the Professional Tours. A best-selling author, he has joined "On the Mark" before and he rejoins the conversation to illustrate mental lessons from the Greats of the Game.

Steinberg investigates The Masters Tournaments from 1986, 2010 and 2019, and The US Opens from 1960, 1966 and 2006. He highlights Mental Lessons you can learn and emulate from Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer and Billy Casper.

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04/22/20 • 61 min

Mike Adams and Terry Rowles are both leaders in the Golf Instruction Industry. Both gentlemen are "Golf Magazine Top 100 Teachers" who work with players on The PGA TOUR. They are highly sought-after thanks to their knowledge, experience and success with golfers of all skill levels.

Alongside many of the industry's leading minds they have developed "The Ultimate Golf Lesson" and they share some of it with us on our podcast.

Among various elements they discuss: Why You Swing the Way You Do, The "Real" Golf Grip and Practical Applications of Grip Fundamentals, Kinetics of the Handle and Rate of Closure, Fundamentals and Practical Applications of Ground Reaction Forces, Screens and Predicting Success, "Resisters and Releasers" in Producing Energy, and The Art of Coaching.

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Boo Weekley is a 3-time winner on The PGA TOUR, a USA Ryder Cup Team member and a ball-striker extraordinaire. Always candid, he joins our podcast to talk about his career in golf. He dives into how he learned the game, how a homemade training aid taught him about leg action, a reliable body pivot and the base of his swing arc, lessons learned on the Mini Tours and The Korn Ferry Tour, his wins on the PGA TOUR and his experience in the 2008 Ryder Cup. He also talks about his approach to golf swing technique, playing to your strengths, shaping shot trajectory, his course management style and how he strikes the ball so consistently well.

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Parker McLachlin is a PGA TOUR professional who has turned to teaching the short-game to PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour golfers. A former winner of The Reno-Tahoe Open, Parker has always had a superb short-game and he joins us to share his secrets, his TOUR experiences, lessons he has learned and tips to help you sharpen your scoring skills. He specifically addresses set-up for success and crisp striking. He also talks about club selection, the mental approach to success, sound wrist action, trajectory control and hitting a risk-free "Flop Shot", and how you can "be in flow" and play reactively.

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Virgil Herring is a respected PGA Professional and Instructor. He has coached players of all skill levels from Masters participants, PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players, and leading (NCAA) college golfers. He is widely researched and adopts a wholistic approach to teaching and he joins "On the Mark" to teach you how to move your game to a different level. Virgil addresses aspects such as breaking scoring barriers, course management, an appropriate mindset for success, productive practice and "Hero Golf vs. Pro Golf".

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