Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Dan Hicks on his most famous calls By: Claude Harmon III, Top 100 Teacher September 22, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Off Course with Claude Harmon: Dan Hicks on his most famous calls NEVER Miss a 3-Foot Putt Again Why this venue should kick off a revamped PGA Tour schedule | Subpar Should TPC Sawgrass host a Ryder Cup? | Subpar What impact will Artificial Intelligence have on club fitting? | Fully Equipped What it's like testing golf balls with Callaway's Daniel Bladen | Fully Equipped How was THIS the most interesting golf ball!? Add 12 mph of clubhead speed in under an hour Warming Up with Chris Gotterup Inside Mike Trout's epic, Tiger Woods-designed personal golf course FAST channel bumper Hear Hicks’ take on enhancing the audiences perspective and the story behind the famed Tiger Woods call in 2008 at Torrey Pines. “Expect anything different?” Latest In Instruction 2 days ago All good golfers have this swing trait in common 2 days ago 'Wring the water': Why this simple feel will fix your slice 3 days ago Justin Rose has 4 tips to help you make more birdies 4 days ago Instantly increase your swing speed by doing this during the backswing Golf.com Photographer Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: Fred Funk on Phil and Tiger's infamous Ryder Cup pairing News GOLF's Subpar: Harris English talks the MVP (and LVP) of the 2021 Ryder Cup afterparty News GOLF's Subpar: How Michael Jordan influenced Hunter Mahan on the golf course Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: The stark differences between the PGA and LPGA Tour Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why this LPGA pro’s second career win was so sweet Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why golf appealed to Mito Pereira as a kid Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why Mito Pereira quit golf for two years as a teenager Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why Mito Pereira was ‘so embarrassed’ the first time he saw Tiger Woods Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Why this major winner likes to keep his warm-up short