Posture Is Important

Simply stated, non-negotiable, the body angles that you create at address determine what you can and cannot do in the golf swing. With a consistent posture only, is the likelihood of creating a repetitive swing magnified. If you want to improve your current ball striking you must understand the importance of how the body moves […]

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Three Opinions: Keys For Playing in the Wind

Last Friday, the 50,000-pound Space Shuttle Enterprise made its final flight, piggybacking atop a Boeing 747, which soared over the Hudson River on its way to landing at JFK. Some concerns about 30 mph winds buffeting the giant cargo proved to be unfounded. (See video below, and listen to the wind as the Enterprise sails […]

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Putting & Chipping Drills

In this video, Charlie King shows us a couple of my favorite easy-to-do drills… .  

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Warm Up For Your Round

Please tell me if this sounds familiar. Tee time is 9:30am. You pull into the parking lot at 8:53am, take your bag out of your car, put your shoes on, and walk into the golf shop at 9:02am to check-in. You grab a small bucket and proceed to the practice range to “warm-up”. What transpires […]

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Re-Grip for the Season

Why You Should Re-Grip Grips are made of materials that age and wear as a function of time. Ozone, heat, dirt, and oils from your hands all age your grips and cause the natural degradation of the grip. The traction that a fresh grip provides lets you hold the club lightly without the subconscious fear […]

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The Stack & Tilt Swing Model

Why the Stack & Tilt Swing? Learn the Basics Here:

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Mental Tip: “Half Full or Half Empty?”

The whole goal of the mental game is to create a mental state that optimizes your brain’s chemistry, which in turn increases your ability to perform. If you have fear or doubt that you can make a golf shot, you lower your chemistry and decrease your chance of making a successful shot. You can transform […]

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Control Emotions, Gain More Yards

Let’s say you just finished the last hole with a double bogey and you’re mad at yourself. Or maybe you just made a mistake and you just missed a short putt. As you get to the next tee, all of the sudden in your mind you say, “I’m going to kill my next tee shot.” […]

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The Relationship of the Shoulder Plane & Putter Path

In my analysis, I point out the many similarities in most elite putters, including: balanced, symmetrical, centered stance, level shoulders, formation of the “Y”, square putter face, etc. The striking difference in the three subjects is the angle of the spine and where they direct their shoulder plane. There is a direct relationship between the […]

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Develop a Putting Stroke Rhythm

A common trait about good putters is they have a consistent beat or rhythm to their stroke.  Now some of you who do not possess that presently, need to find that.  In putting and most shots in general, this would be our model.   I am not going to tell you what it is except it […]

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