School of Golf - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Chapter 1: Start the Year Strong
Host Martin Hall debuts a never-before-seen full swing drill to improve your distance and accuracy.
Chapter 2: Swing Basics
Everything from the tee to the green, host Martin Hall has you covered.
Chapter 3: Full Swing Special
Chapter 4: Putt for Dough
Chapter 5: Drive for Show
Chapter 6: Golf's Swing Myths
Martin Hall and Blair O'Neal talk golf swing myths to help you player better golf.
Chapter 7: Practice with a Purpose
From the tee to the green, host Martin Hall covers everything golf.
Chapter 8: Hall of Fame Instruction
Chapter 9: Drive, Chip & Putt
Chapter 10: Stick Your Approach
Chapter 11: Majority Rules
Chapter 12: Better Ball Striking
Chapter 13: Short Game Special
Chapter 14: Summer School
Martin Hall along with Sara Brown welcome everyone to Summer School. Now is the time to polish up all areas of your game to enjoy the busiest time of the year to play golf. Martin helps correct the No. 1 defect most people experience in the golf swing. Plus, Martin teaches the secret to sticking your approach shots by showing how Rory McIlroy hits his irons high and soft. Additionally, Martin and Sara take social media questions from viewers to help them experience their best summer golf season ever and special guest Dr. Rob Neal joins for a cutting edge lesson on the biomechanics of the golf swing.
Chapter 15: Timeless Truth
The subject is golf. The teacher is Martin Hall. Each week the assignment is to improve your game. Along with co-host Sara Brown, Martin covers everything from tee to green while answering viewer questions. Get your homework assignment to improve your game.
Chapter 16: Major Drills
Chapter 18: Play Like an Olympian
Chapter 19: FedExCup Special
Chapter 20: Saving Par
Chapter 21: Playing Under Pressue
Chapter 22: Sharpen Your Skills
Chapter 23: Battle Your Nerves
Chapter 24: Range Work
Chapter 25: Long Drive Special
Chapter 26: Arnold Palmer
Chapter 27: Master Your Wedges
Chapter 28: How the Hands Work
Chapter 29: A Better Approach
Chapter 30: Indoor Practice
Year End Special
From the tee to the green, Martin Halls covers all things golf.
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