Inside the Ropes

John Hamarik
John Hamarik
Former PGA Tour player John Hamarik brings his experience on the Tour to Scigolf. For a look at what goes on Inside the Ropes, read John's views and insights at Scigolf.

In addition to his experiences with pro players and Tips of The Trade, John will be pleased to answer your questions.

John also offers the opportunity for you to learn from his experience. As Tom Lehman said to John,

"you have such a wonderful ability to teach the golf swing. I'm sure your calling is to help others with their game because you are one of the best."

John is in Ohio now.   Call him at 330-774-4350 to arrange lessons with "one of the best."   For more on John's school click here


John has many great stories below.   If you haven't read any of them start with Gambling on The Golf Course

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John


  • My Round of Golf With Payne Stewart
  • A Brief Bio of Bobby Locke
  • A Casual Meeting with Tom Lehman
  • Meeting Arnold Palmer
  • My Dinner with Two Legends
  • My first encounter with the great Moe Norman
  • Spending the afternoon with Art Wall
  • Gambling on The Golf Course


    Q and A with John

    From John:

    I've heard of several pros who use the power fade instead of the draw as their primary drive pattern for its dependability.   How does one learn that shot?   I use to hook badly, but have moved to the point that about half are some form of push (not slice) and 25% each for draw and hook.   On narrow fairways, I usually use my 4 iron as 200 straight is better than 250 crooked.

    Great question John.   One way to work a power fade is to get on the range and make a few changes.   Position the ball a little closer to the inside of the left heel, weaken the left hand a bit and take the club straighter back, and feel like you are not releasing so soon.   Make sure to set up down the left side of the fairway and hit hundreds of balls, to FEEL the move.

    Good Luck,

    John


    From Tom

    I am hoping I have reached the correct John Hamarik.   I saw a special on the golf channel with you speaking about your battle with rheumatoid arthritis and the treatment that you received from a doctor in Scottsdale.   My mother has suffered with severe rheumatoid arthritis for 11 years and is unable to try many of the treaments due to other medical problems.   I would very much appreciate any information that you could send to me including contact information of your doctor.

    Thank you so much for your time and I apologize if I have not reached the right person.

    Hi Tom, thanks for the e-mail.

    I really enjoyed doing the golf channel segment.   I feel pretty fortunate to be able to compete at golf again after 20 years.

    The doctor who got me on track is in Scottsdale, AZ.   His name is Dr. Alan Christianson.....480-657-0003.   His web site is integrativehealthcare.com.

    Please feel free to call me anytime at 330-774-4350 if you have any questions about what I did to get rid of the arthritis.   I would love to talk with you for a few minutes, so don't think that you would be bothering me if you called.   My life has changed dramatically in the past four years.   I spent 15 years of my life in severe pain and knowing that I would never golf again, now I am trying to compete against good players and continuing my dream.

    Sincerely,

    John Hamarik


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