- Address/Set-Up
- Alignment
- Arms
- Backswing
- Bad Lies
- Ball Position
- Bunker Play
- Chipping
- Club Selection
- Course Strategy
- Distance
- Downswing
- Draw
- Equipment
- Etiquette
- Fade
- Fairway Shots
- Fat & Thin Shots
- Fitness
- Follow-Through
- Grip
- Hands
- High Shots
- Hook
- Impact
- Low Shots
- Pitching
- Posture
- Practice
- Pre-Shot Routine
- Psychology
- Pull Shots
- Push Shots
- Putting
- Reading Greens
- Shank & Toe Shots
- Short Game
- Shoulder Turn
- Slice
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- Swing Plane
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- Trajectory
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- Wind
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Hank Haney - Corporate Appearances
Personal Appearances, Corporate Outings, Clinics & Speaking Engagements
Hank Haney has been recognized all over the world as one of the most foremost authorities on the game and the business of golf. Hank has lectured in the United States, Germany, France, Italy and other destinations for many of golf's governing bodies, conferences and mainstream business conferences.
The following are a few topics covered by Hank Haney:
- The Golf Swing;
- How to Teach the Golf Swing;
- Course Playing Strategy;
- Golf Course Design and Construction;
- Golf Course and Driving Range Management and Operations;
- The Business of Golf; and
- Winning in Golf and Business.
Hank can be available for your business conventions, team building and motivation programs and client entertainment functions. In addition, Hank has lectured for many PGA Sections throughout the United States on all the topics mentioned above.
For more information on how to book Hank for your event call: 972-315-5300
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Bethpage State Park Golf Course - Black Course
Farmingdale, NY -
Twin Rivers Golf Course - Twin Rivers Course
Fall City, WA -
Jefferson Park Golf Course - Regulation Course
Seattle, WA -
Valhalla Golf Club - Valhalla Course
Louisville, KY -
Pine Valley Golf Club - Pine Valley Course
Clementon, NJ
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
From the top of the swing the right arm has to stay on top and throw around the body to the left, do not start down with your right arm pulling down.
If you want to become a shotmaker who can control his ball, you must learn this great technique for drawing and fading the ball for the situation at hand


