Instruction Top 100 Teachers explain why spin is so important at Augusta National November 11, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Top 100 Teachers explain why spin is so important at Augusta National First Impressions of the New Fujikura Ventus TR Blue w/ VeloCore+ Mizuno Golf's New JPX ONE Woods Lineup NEW COBRA 3DP MB and 3DP X IRONS! Mizuno Launches New Modern Series Irons and Fli-Hi UST Mamiya Launches New LINQ POWERCORE Lineup Larry Bobka talks about Tiger Woods' dowel trick | Fully Equipped Why Butch Harmon had his students hit Tiger Woods' golf clubs | Fully Equipped How Tiger Woods’ first set of Titleist 681T irons came to be | Fully Equipped How Tiger Woods found his driver for the 2000 season | Fully Equipped The Forgotten Benefits of OEM Fittings | Fully Equipped In this virtual roundtable, GOLF Top 100 Teachers and PGA Tour coaches explain how important short game is to succeeding at Augusta National. Latest In Instruction 20 hours ago Is forward shaft lean at impact really just an illusion? 22 hours ago Become a better putter by focusing on this skill from another sport 2 days ago 6 rules changes the PGA Tour is enacting in 2026 (and what triggered them) 2 days ago Undergoing swing change? Here’s 1 effective place to go, says top teacher Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: D.J. Trahan dishes on his incredible Masters experience News GOLF's Subpar: Michael Thorbjornsen details his experience winning the Drive, Chip & Putt at Augusta National News GOLF's Subpar: Trevor Immelman takes you inside the Masters Champions Dinner Gear What's in the bag: Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler Celebrities Justin Timberlake on music, Augusta National, exclusive Jordans and more News Charles Howell III talks sneaking onto Augusta National, Tiger Woods' competitive drive News GOLF's Subpar: Charles Howell III talks sneaking onto Augusta National Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Shane Lowry explains what he learned from Tiger’s 10 at the Masters News GOLF's Subpar: J.J. Spaun on his first visit to The Masters