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  2. Mike Austin (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Hoke Austin (February 17, 1910 – November 23, 2005) was an American golf professional and kinesiology expert, specializing in long drives. [1] [2]He was credited by Guinness World Records with hitting the longest drive in tournament play (471 m/515 yd) in 1974 at Winterwood Golf Course (now called Desert Rose Golf Course) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  3. Drive (golf) - Wikipedia

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    His golf swing, known as The Mike Austin Swing, is practiced and taught by current golf professionals. Other notable swings are Ben Hogan's swing , Jim Furyk's swing , and Tiger Woods' swing . Golf driving is big business in the United States and golf driving instruction is a multi-million-dollar business with many manuals and instructors ...

  4. Golf instruction - Wikipedia

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    Golf instruction consists of five primary skills: shots from a tee (most notable: driving that uses a driver), full shots from the ground (mostly known as "iron shots", pitching (or 3/4 shots designed for distance control, chipping (short shots around the green the require less than a full swing), putting (1 club preferably "the putter") and course strategy or gamesmanship.

  5. Bob Toski - Wikipedia

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    Later he found renewed fame as a leading golf coach, assisting tour pros such as World Golf Hall of Fame inductees Tom Kite and Judy Rankin as well as Australian star Bruce Crampton. He also wrote several golf instructional books, and made some of the earliest golf instruction videos. In the early 1980s he was a regular on NBC Sports golf ...

  6. Long drive - Wikipedia

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    Fast swingers can swing their club heads at over 150 mph (240 km/h), well beyond the 93 mph (150 km/h) average for an amateur. Competitors train for strength, flexibility, and speed and often perform corporate exhibitions for money, exhibiting a variety of trick shots. Ball speeds are nearly double that of an average golfer (220 mph).

  7. Open for decades, Raleigh’s oldest golf center will close to ...

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    Dylan Bryan from Raleigh works on his golf swing at 401 Par Golf in Raleigh, N.C. on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022. Developers are planning to buy the 72 acres that 401 Par Golf sits on and build a ...

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