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Kris Hart

Kris Hart is the CEO of Co-Founder of Nextgengolf. A former varsity golfer, Kris has a passion for helping college students and young adults stay involved in the game of golf. Kris is a graduate of Bryant University.

Recent Posts

Golf Help / August 15, 2013
How to Improve Your Game Using Online Golf Tips

How to Improve Your Game Using Online Golf Tips

By Kris Hart

I’m the type of guy who is always searching for ways to improve my golf game. After every round I play, I sit down and look at my scorecard figuring out what I need to improve on to shave a few strokes.

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Golf Help / August 13, 2013
Teach Me How to Dufner

Teach Me How to Dufner

By Kris Hart

In light of Jason Dufner's PGA Championship, we thought it would be fun to share a couple pictures of some NCCGA Regional Tournaments performing what may be the world's biggest collective act of Dufnering!

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Golf Help / August 2, 2013
How to Putt Like the Pros: Do the "Around the World" Drill

How to Putt Like the Pros: Do the "Around the World" Drill

By Kris Hart

The 3-4 foot putt is the most common putt golfers face when playing a round of golf, and sometimes the most difficult. Many players, when over a short putt, think, “I really have to make it! It’s only a few feet. I can’t miss it.” There is no confidence.

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Golf Help / August 1, 2013
How to Hit the Hardest Shot in Golf

How to Hit the Hardest Shot in Golf

By Kris Hart

Assuming that there are no external influences, there are three ways to hit the hardest shot (a true straight shot with no curve) at the target.

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Golf Help / July 31, 2013
A Gentle-Mahan of the Game

A Gentle-Mahan of the Game

By Kris Hart

It may have been a dark, gloomy morning in Ontario, Canada during the PGA Tour’s HBC Canadian Open Saturday, but it was a delightful, joyous day overall for Hunter Mahan. A week removed from earning his second consecutive top-10 in a major, Mahan held the 36-hole lead at 13-under par, seeking his sixth PGA Tour victory before things took quite an unusual turn...

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