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School of Golf
Class is in session with Martin Hall, an award-winning golf teacher who has taught several players on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and LPGA Tour. Each week his unique teaching style is on display with tips and drills utilizing an in-studio golf simulator. Joined by co-host and former "Big Break" champion Blair O'Neal, Martin also answers plenty of viewer emails and incorporates other forms of social media to help drive the show's content.
S12, EP1 "Chapter 1: Golf's Most Important Skill"
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal kick off the season by teaching the biggest keys to solid contact. Learn swing tips used by pros that will help improve ball striking. One of the best training aids for improving impact can be found in the kitchen.
S12, EP20 "Chapter 20: Backswing Faults"
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal lean on golf's greatest players to cure the biggest backswing faults. Stop excessive leg action like Jack Nicklaus, reduce upper body sway like Arnold Palmer, and improve poor swing plane like Seve Ballesteros.
S9, EP18 "Chapter 18: Swing Guide"
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal use images of planes, trains, and automobiles to show the swing adjustments needed to maximize performance with every club. Learn what makes hitting a driver different than hitting an iron and how to sink more putts.
S9, EP17 "Chapter 17: Playoff Practice"
A look at some skills from the players, shots and courses in the FedExCup Playoffs, including tips from Tiger Woods and Bryson Dechambeau.
S9, EP16 "Chapter 16: Putt for Dough"
Learn how Raymond Floyd squared the putter face and how Ben Crenshaw achieved great tempo. Also the two things all great putters have in common and how a simple grip change can cure the yips.
S9, EP15 "Chapter 15: Open Golf"
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal teach the key shots to hit in The 148th Open, featuring how to control ball flight, play the wind, and hit draws. How 2018 Open Champion Francesco Molinari added 20 yards of distance with the driver.