PGA Tour veteran member Larry Rinker was known for his short game and putting prowess in his playing days. He led the PGA Tour in putting for the 1990 season. So today, Larry is sharing his... Read more
It may be the most important of all the fundamentals in the golf swing — the proper grip. But what is a proper grip for you? Today, we have PGA Tour veteran member Larry Rinker showing... Read more
We totally agree with PGA Tour veteran Larry Rinker that most of the golfers we meet are what Larry describes as “upper core” players. Today, Larry gives an invaluable primer on... Read more
No matter what level your game is at, performance around the greens or lack thereof can make or break round of golf. On the professional level, it makes or breaks careers. Today, PGA Tour v... Read more
If you venture near the practice range at a PGA Tour event, you will see a black shaft with an orange ball on the end of it sticking out of a lot of PGA Tour players’ golf bags. It... Read more
Fat shots, thin shots — it’s a common problem with a huge majority of amateur golfers. Today, PGA Tour veteran member Larry Rinker gives some great lessons on how to cure those... Read more
Today our ace instructor, PGA Tour veteran member Larry Rinker takes on a concept that’s been around for a long time and Larry calls it: The Myth of the Open Face Sand Wedge. Perhaps... Read more
Before the start of every PGA Tour season, Jack Nicklaus would spend time with his instructor — Jack Grout. And what do you think they went over? Pure fundamentals. Jack and Jack woul... Read more
Ah, the dreaded slice — the curse of high-handicappers and some not-so-high handicappers. Worst miss in golf, the old left-to-right bleeder that robs you of distance and direction and... Read more
Some of the best lessons tour players receive are from other tour players. That was the case with Larry Rinker when he played the PGA Tour. Larry was having trouble with his sand shots and... Read more