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In this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Brad Redding, one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers and the director of instruction at Grande Dunes Golf Academy, shows you how to get out of a bunker. Hint, hit it fat!

 

 

frick board.jpgIn this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick shows you how to hit the ball off pine straw, one of golf's most challenging shots.
frick board.jpgIn this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Ted Frick, owner of Classic Swing Golf School, shows you how to get out of a fairway bunker.
ted frick.jpgIn this week's installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Ted Frick, owner and director of instruction at Classic Swing Golf School, explains how to hit it close when you've been short-sided around the green.
ted frick.jpgWant to know how to draw or fade the ball off the tee, on command? In this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick teaches you how to work your driver.
Frick.jpgIn this episode of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Ted Frick of the Classic Swing Golf School shows you how to hit a lob shot from a side-hill lie. Hint: drive the ball into the hill to make it go up.
frick board.jpgIn this edition of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick provides a lesson on how to improve your play around the green with the bump-and-run shot.
frick board.jpgIn this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick provides a tip on club face control and pivot, two things golfers tend to struggle with after a winter hiatus from the game.
Redding0.7.jpgIn this edition of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Brad Redding, the director of instruction at Grande Dunes Golf Academy, tells you what baseball, hockey and golf have in common and shows you how to properly position and use the club face during the swing.
Redding0.7.jpgIn this episode of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro, Brad Redding, the director of instruction at Grande Dunes Golf Academy, show you how to "find impact." The drill Redding demonstrates will improve your ability to find the sweet spot of your driver.
Redding0.7.jpgIn our newest installment of Nature Valley's Tips From The Pro, Brad Redding, the director of instruction at Grande Dunes Golf Academy, helps you understand (and correct) an aspect of the game that perplexes most of us: the swing plane.
Redding0.7.jpgForget everything you have ever been told about how to grip a golf club. That is the advice from Brad Redding, one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers and the director of instruction at the Grande Dunes Golf Academy, in this edition of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro.
Redding0.7.jpgIn this installment of Nature Valley's Tips from the Pro, Brad Redding, the director of instruction at Grande Dunes Golf Academy , walks you through four essentials of putting. Redding's essentials are easy to understand and implement and will improve your putting.
ted frick.jpgReading greens is among golf's trickiest tasks, but Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick shows you how to properly survey a putt in this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro. Whether you are having trouble determining speed, break or where to aim, Frick has advice that will shave strokes off your score.
ted frick.jpgOn a list of places you don't want to be after your tee shot, a fairway bunker ranks near the top. In this week's installment of Nature Valley's Tips from the Pro, Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick tells you how to execute a quality shot out of a fairway bunker.
Redding0.7.jpgAre you a hooker or slicer of the golf ball? All of us tend do one or other, often to great frustration. In this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pros, Brad Redding of Grande Dunes Golf Academy, provides tips to prevent both ailments. Enjoy.
ted frick.jpgLooking to improve your game at home (I don't mean hitting waffle balls!)? Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick shows you his three best training aids in this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro.
Redding0.7.jpgA good start is vital to any golf swing, and Brad Redding, the director of instruction at the Grande Dunes Golf Academy, reveals the secret to backswing success in Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro.
frick2.jpgWhat you do prior to stepping on the course can dramatically impact how you play and potentially your health. Classic Swing Golf School's Ted Frick walks you through four stretches that will prepare you to play your best golf in this installment of Nature Valley's Tips From the Pro.
hugh royer.jpgFormer PGA Tour player Hugh Royer, the director of instruction at Champions Golf Academy, provides a tip gauranteed to improve your short game.
In this week's installment of Nature Valley's Tips from the Pro, Ted Frick of the Classic Swing Golf School explains a key to getting spin on your iron shots.
Putting frustrates the best of golfers at one time or another (see Woods, Tiger at the 2009 U.S. Open). Blame is often placed on the flat stick itself - admit, your garage is full of putters! - but the problems are mostly mechanical.
ted frick.jpgWant to reach the green on a par 5 in two in an attempt to make eagle? Being able to hammer a 3-wood in the fairway is a virtual necissity.
Looking for a quick tip to improve your game? Look no further. Brad Redding, the director of instruction at the Grande Dunes Golf Academy and one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 teachers, provides a quick lesson about how to make sure your posture is correct.
 

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