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Greeneville

Mc Minnville

Ashland City

Harriman

Memphis

Brentwood

Hendersonville

Millington

Bristol

Hermitage

Morristown

Chattanooga

Hixson

Mount Juliet

Clarksville

Humboldt

Murfreesboro

Cleveland

Jackson

Nashville

Collierville

Johnson City

Oak Ridge

Columbia

Jonesborough

Old Hickory

Cookeville

Kingsport

Ooltewah

Cordova

Knoxville

Ripley

Crossville

La Follette

Rogersville

Dickson

La Vergne

Sevierville

Dyersburg

Lebanon

Shelbyville

Elizabethton

Lenoir City

Signal Mountain

Franklin

Loudon

Smyrna

Gallatin

Madison

Soddy Daisy

Germantown

Martin

Tullahoma

Goodlettsville

Maryville

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As this new season starts, it is important to understand that your excitement for spring golf to begin can also bring some mental issues that may need to be addressed in order for you to play your best this year. For a great many of us, having big- time golf expectations often interfere with our ability to simply go out and golf with a “play” focus and to enjoy our day on the course. Read more...
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The explosive nature of the swing can put a tremendous amount of stress on the body, and a majority of professional golfers have experienced some sort of nagging injury at one time or another in their careers. Read more...
Starting with too much weight on your heels not only causes you to be too upright at address position, but will make your swing flat, most likely making you pull the ball to the left. Read more...