Short Game Secrets of the Pros
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1. Tom Nieporte
2. Jim Cocchi
3. Joan McDonald
4. Jim Morris
5. Tom Joyce
6. Susan Stafford
7. Bill Whaley
8. Joe Rehor
9. Gil McNally
10. Keith Maxwell
11. John Schob
12. Jay Horton
13. Jimmie Brothers
14. Mary Slinkard
15. Ron Philo Sr.
16. Ron Philo Jr.
17. Mary Lou Mulfur
18. Shawn Baker
19. Ken Morton Sr.
20. Mark Aebli
21. Jim Brotherton
22. Bill McDonough
23. Bob Affelder
24. Sue Newell
25. Pete Mathews
26. Bob Kay
27. John Buczek
28. Sal Ruggiero
29. Greg Loniewski
30. Bob Hogarth
31. Paul Marquis
32. Doug Dalziel
33. Don Hachey
34. Jay Morelli: Some Final Thoughts
Lower your score with insider lessons from the very best teachers in the golf world
Take strokes off your game and develop your own winning style of finesse and technique with Short Game Secrets of the Pros. Celebrated instructor Jay Morelli has interviewed dozens of tour professionals and teachers to give you on-the-green instruction. You'll learn how to:
- Sink putts using the penny-pitching approach of Winged Foot head professional Tom Nieporte
- Goose your bunker shots with PGA Hall of Famer Ken Morton Sr.'s “fried egg theory”
- Improve your stroke by playing “beat the clock” with PGA Hall of Famer Jim Brotherton
- Chip and pitch with pendulum power from Doug Dalziel of golf's legendary Carnoustie Club
- Use the lettering to align the ball like Tiger Woods with Joe Rehor, director of golf at Bethpage