Type of Golf Grip Material

There are many different types of golf grip material out there. Each one has its own benefits and drawbacks. What golf grip material is best for you? Rubber Pros Inexpensive Cons Certain types are not very tacky Synthetic Pros Soft on hands Cons Not very durable Not very good feel Cord Pros Durable Tacky Good […]

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Beat The Yips With These Simple Tips

  The yips is a disease that affects the cognitive process of the brain and disrupts fine motor movement of the body. Golfers are predominantly affected by the disease on short putts, but can also be affected on other shots. The disease has ruined the careers of numerous professional golfers, and has forced many golfers […]

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Mental Game Tip: Relaxed and Poised

One of the keys to playing well is the ability to relax and play without stress and tension. Once you are relaxed, the key to playing at your best is your ability to become poised to enter the zone. This is quite an undertaking for the average golfer, but poise under pressure is what all […]

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Hit or Miss the Tee Drill

If you are struggling with your angle of approach this drill could be for you. You can use this drill with any club you like. The only other thing it requires is a teed golf ball. There are two different ways you can use this drill. If your swing is too steep you can use […]

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FYI: Optimal Fitting Numbers for Driver Peak Peformance

In stdying these “Trackman” launch monitor numbers….found several things interesting. One was the relatively small variation in optimal backspin for widely different swing speeds. Less than 300rpms at any AoA (angle of attack) between a 75mph swinger and a 120mph swinger! When you think of all the time spent obsessing over “spin-killing” shafts and driver […]

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A History Lesson: The Impact of Ernest Jones

Contributed by Brad Redding, PGA Master Professional… Early in my career of teaching I started reading everything I could on golf instruction and playing the game. From this I have built a very extensive library. I have over 2,500 books and a large collection of magazines. As I started reading more I found that the […]

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The “Ball-Bound” Factor

Sometimes our awareness of the golf ball actually inhibits our ability to play well. I refer to this as being ball bound.  And in today’s video, Bobby Clampett is going to show you how to overcome it and ensure you fully concentrate on the things that really matter for great impact.

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How To Avoid the Learning Plateau

You are taking lessons. You’ve started playing better golf and you’re on the verge of achieving your goals. You’re hitting more fairways and greens. Your handicap is dropping. Your buddies are asking about your lessons. More importantly, you feel confident and content on the course. Then… the plateau arrives, and your development grinds to a […]

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Your Learning Style Affects How You Play

As a golf instructor, I am continually challenged to recognize the physical, psychological, and social differences that each player of the game brings to the lesson tee. Every individual is unique. Among the many variables that determine “uniqueness” are those of sensory dominance. The dominant sense of me as the instructor and you as the […]

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Hit Wedges Into Hula Hoops For Better Control

There is never a bad time to work on your short game. One of the best practice session you may ever have with wedges is to use hula hoops. Sounds like a good time right? Well, after practicing with these you will really get a sense of your distance control and how you can drastically […]

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