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Best Lessons Ever Season 2 Episodes

Season 2 Episode Guide

10 Episodes 2017 - 2017

Episode 1

Presidents Cup All-Stars

Wed, Oct 4, 2017 30 mins

After battling each other, the stars of the U.S. and International Presidents Cup teams are coming together to offer tips. Included: a long drive lesson from Adam Scott; Jordan Spieth's keys to chipping it close; and bunker tips from Phil Mickelson. Also, lessons from U.S. captain Steve Stricker and International captain Nick Price.

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Episode 2

Driver

Wed, Oct 11, 2017 30 mins

Tips on driving from some of the Tour's longest hitters.

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Episode 3

Iron Play

Wed, Oct 18, 2017 30 mins

Some of the greatest ball strikers in the history of the game are ready to help you knock down the flag. Nine-time major champion Gary Player improves your fundamentals, 72-time LPGA winner Annika Sorenstam demonstrates backswing drills and 2-time major champion Johnny Miller shares his secrets to the downswing. Also, lessons from Hale Irwin and Colin Montgomerie.

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Episode 4

Bunker Play

Wed, Oct 25, 2017 30 mins

In an all-star lineup of sand play experts, Greg Norman discusses wedge setup, while Johnny Miller takes a thumbs up approach for better play from the beach. Nick Faldo gives his impressions of lessons learned from the best bunker players and Gary Player provides instruction from greenside bunkers with a few clubs not named wedge. All this plus, Phil Mickelson's best lesson from firm sand.

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Episode 5

Short Game

Wed, Nov 8, 2017 30 mins

Short game secrets from Phil Mickelson, who teaches his keys to chipping; Colin Montgomerie, who reveals how to get it close from the greenside rough; and Jack Nicklaus, who shares the best tip he's ever received. Also: players teach what they learned from Seve Ballesteros.

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Episode 6

Putting

Wed, Nov 15, 2017 30 mins

Learn to putt for dough like some of golf's greatest champions. Jack Nicklaus discusses the biggest problem with his putting and reveals how he fixed it, Gary Player shares the career-changing advice he received from legendary putter Bobby Locke, and Justin Leonard teaches a tip for long putts that helped him in the 1999 Ryder Cup. Also, an in-depth lesson on the putting stroke from Dave Stockton, a two-time PGA Champion who is now one of the top putting gurus in the game.

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Episode 7

Masters Champions

Wed, Nov 22, 2017 30 mins

Masters champions share the best tips that helped them secure the green jacket. Jack Nicklaus breaks down keys of the golf grip, Phil Mickelson demonstrates a flop shot, and Bubba Watson revisits the hook shot that helped him win the 2012 Masters. More tips from champions include Fred Couples, Nick Faldo, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, and Mark O'Meara.

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Episode 8

U.S. Open Champions

Wed, Nov 29, 2017 30 mins

Some of the game's greatest players share how they became U.S. Open champions. Jim Furyk and Rory McIlroy teach accuracy off the tee; Fuzzy Zoeller reveals his secret to hitting a perfect flop shot out of the rough; and three-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin demonstrates how to approach firm, fast greens. Also: tips and tricks from Johnny Miller and eight-time major champion Tom Watson.

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Episode 9

Open Champions

Wed, Dec 6, 2017 30 mins

The Open champions take center stage on this edition with tips from players including Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Gary Player, and Tom Watson.

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Episode 10

PGA Champions

Wed, Dec 13, 2017 30 mins

Tips from winners of the Wanamaker Trophy. John Daly shows how to crush it off the tee; Larry Nelson shares iron play secrets; Lee Trevino improves your chipping; and Justin Thomas, as a junior golfer, teams up with his father, PGA Pro Mike Thomas, to help your short game. Also, lessons from Dave Stockton and Raymond Floyd.

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