With the Peak Performance Golf Swing, we hit the ball relatively straight. I say relatively because it's okay to have a slight draw or fade on your golf shot, as long as you're landing the ball within 5-10 yards of where you were aimed. I hear it all the time at my golf schools. Students tell me they have to aim to the left because they know they're going to slice the ball. Well if you don't want to slice or hook the ball, then don't play for it! It's as simple as that.
DJ's playing partner at this week's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am is reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. It's safe to say that the Green Bay Packer star knows a little bit about taking dead aim at his targets. His are usually running routes to get open, but the idea of being accurate is the same. If Aaron wants the best results, he's going to train and practice the techniques that are going to help him do that. Don't you want to hit it straight every time? Then start setting up to the ball with the intent of doing just that. Instead of compensating for a flaw in your golf swing, practice the right techniques that will get rid of the flaws for good.
Since you're now going to be hitting it straight, it's absolutely essential that your alignment is always correct. Hitting straighter balls will also give you better feedback on your alignment because if you hit a good shot but it missed your target, than you know it was an alignment issue. If you're playing for a hook or slice and you miss your target, there's no way of knowing if it was your alignment or a bad shot. So start taking dead aim and you'll start having more looks at birdies and pars!
After you've watched the video, let us know your pics for this year's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am below.
Keep it vertical,
The Surge!
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First, we don't play any
First, we don't play any normal shot with a ball back of center. ÃÂ I personally play the ball just slightly forward of center beginning with the wedges. ÃÂ The angle that you are referring to is the relationship of the hosel to the face and this is called loft. ÃÂ So, yes, clubs are designed to have a specific setup.
Yeah, I'm surprised that he
Yeah, I'm surprised that he is going to leave the film room long enough to go out there and play.
ÃÂ I had a summer job at a
ÃÂ I had a summer job at a copper mine and the shift was 26 days on and 2 days off. Had to work both weekends off that summer!
Point taken, Steve. Those
Point taken, Steve. Those numbers ratchet up very quickly. We can only hope that the system doesn't implode when the clockÃÂ reaches an unknown critical number. Maybe, it might be best if we just concentrate on achieving the perfect vertical swing.ÃÂ
Cheers
MichaelÃÂ ÃÂ
Okay T, I'm counting on you
Okay T, I'm counting on you pal. They say his name twice during the interview and mention helping him get the putter moving down the line after impact rather than left. Weeks or Meeks I'm not sure. DJ mentioned another coach during his interview with Surge a few weeks ago. For some reason we can't access that interview for the moment.
Lynn,Thanks for sharing, You
Lynn,
Thanks for sharing, You certainly have my thoughts and prayers.
Being a Wisconsinite and a
Being a Wisconsinite and a Green Bay Packer fan, I rooting for Aaron and DJ.ÃÂ As I undrstand Rodgers is a decent golfer so teamed with DJ will give good PR to DJ and the PPGS!!
ÃÂ Steve
ÃÂ Steve
Not sure who said it, but I like it.ÃÂ "Foreign aid is really just taking money from poor people in rich countries and giving it to rich people in poor countries."
Dick
Bingo Terry!Here's lots more.
Bingo Terry!
Here's lots more. It all adds up. If I'm dead wrong and have the wrong guy, Don or someone at PPGS homebaseÃÂ let me know.
But this must be the guy. Check these out;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
http://kevinweeksgolf.com/#_
http://www.coghillgolf.com/lay...
Cool suff indeed!!
GOOO DEEEJ, back of the cup!! :)
Don,Keep up the great work!Ã
Don,
Keep up the great work!ÃÂ The PPGS is the best and most simplified instruction inÃÂ teaching the golf swing.ÃÂ Keep it simple!!
Craig 63 (an Aussie) mentioned a great footy ball game.ÃÂ Was he talking about RexÃÂ Ryan?
Best of luck to DJ and Aaron this week!!
Bob PhillipsÃÂ
Ha ha!That's a lot of "hate".
Ha ha!
That's a lot of "hate". ;-)
Bad thing about hating a player nowadays is that player may be on your team in a year or two.
I usually use the "thug" rule. If a guy is a thug I won't like him, even if he is on my team. I do have a lot of friends that use the modified thug rule. They hate a thug until he is making plays for their team. LOL
I even like some Auburn players as long as they are decent guys, and that's hard to do. All Auburn fans use the super modified thug rule. If a person went to Auburn they are a great person no matter what they do and if they went to Alabama they are awful even if they acted like Mother Teresa.
I wonder how many Peyton Manning haters are going to be cheering him on if he's able to make a comeback with THEIR team next year. ;-)
I always said I didn't particularly like the Mannings in college but they would have sure looked good wearing a crimson and white jersey. Ha ha ha!
DJ---Here's wishing you a
DJ---Here's wishing you a continuationÃÂ of last Saturday and Sunday's play.ÃÂ Best of luck to you and AaronÃÂ in the pro-Am.
Regards,
Ray
ÃÂ Ha ha! We definitely have
ÃÂ Ha ha! We definitely have a better chance of having a perfect swing than solving the debt.
I figure I will shoot a 50 before that happens. ;-)
I probably won't be able to
I probably won't be able to watch it until tomorrow afternoon, but I'll let you know when I do.
Robert,
Robert,
Book us a tee time and I am in. My wife agrees that it would be a nice 50th Birthday present, which is coming up fast.
Dan
Agree 100% Surge that taking
Agree 100% Surge that taking dead aim is the way to go.
Of course I'll be pulling for Deej to win. My runner up is none other than Tiger Woods.
Wouldn't that be fun?
Steve
Steve
I can shoot a 50 any time. Then I get a hot dog, and make the turn.
Darn it,
Dick
Thanks Lynn! I heard the same
Thanks Lynn! I heard the same thing when you did on the replay. I looked hin up. Scroll down to my response to Terry and enjoy:)
ÃÂ Sorry to here about your
ÃÂ Sorry to here about your situation with Vaughan's job. You have my prayers with yours.
Hey Craig,The Patriots had
Hey Craig,
The Patriots had two choices.
Try to play defense and keep the Giants from getting a touchdown and hopefully stop them, give up the pretty much automatic field goal, and have about 20 seconds left to drive about 50 yards for their own game winning field goal attempt.
Or, let them score a touchdown, get the ball with a minute left and try to drive 80 yards for the winning touchdown.
They probably made the correct decision and it at least gave them a decent opportunity to win it in the last minute.
On the other side the Giants didn't want to score with that much time left and give the Patriots that opportunity with a minute left but nobody told the running back until the quarterback handed him the ball and told him "don't score" and it didn't register to him until it was too late and he fell backwards into the end zone.
The outcome actually hinged on two big plays, one made and one missed.
One big missed pass play by the Patriots and one big completion by the Giants turned out to be the difference in the game.
Ironically the receiver that caught the pass for the Giants is known for dropping a lot of balls and the receiver that dropped a pass for the Patriots is known for seldom dropping anything.
That's sports though. You never know.
P.S. There is no rule that you have to score. My high school coach told me one time to run out of bounds if it looked like I would score because we were ahead 66 to 0 and he didn't want to embarrass the other team any more.
ÃÂ I pretty much feel like I
ÃÂ I pretty much feel like I am going straight back and straight through even though I'm not paying attention to any of that but slow motion videos show that's not what I am doing at all.
Take a tour of Heaven on
Take a tour of Heaven on Earth for golfers and other earthlings.................
Watch the video
http://www.pgatour.com/tournam...
Here's SpyGlassHill (where DJ plays today)
A tour and photo gallary to drool for....
http://www.pebblebeach.com/sem...
http://www.pebblebeach.com/gol...
Places that make you say wow there is a God
Don, another great video. I
Don, another great video. I know due to the fact that when you worked with me it's all about alignment, alignment, alignment. SoÃÂ take DEAD AIM!
My pics for the tournament, golfÃÂ is a game of momentum, soÃÂ let's look at bothÃÂ Ben Crane and DJ based on their performance of last week. Also watch John Rollins and Jason Duffner.
Thanks, Randy
ÃÂ Doc
ÃÂ Doc
We are here for you brother.
God bless,
Dick
Hopefully DJ can channel some
Hopefully DJ can channel some of this tomorrow and in the coming weeks
http://swingsurgeon.com/DailyV...
Doc,
Doc,
Just know God has a plan.ÃÂ You and Vaughan are in my prayers.
ÃÂ Being paired up with
ÃÂ Being paired up with Tiger 1 and 2 on Sunday would give DJ all of the TV coverage everybody here has hoped for.
I could handle a young
I could handle a young Skywalker type. However, forÃÂ the love of science fiction do not give me another jar jar.
Bob-PPGS is less complex. No
Bob-
PPGS is less complex. No swing is "simple", per se,
and all will require work. But...for many, PPGS comes
together nicely and in a reasonably short period of time
for a number of people. OK, we can call it more simple.
Lingering habits are another issue altogether.
One of my all time PPGS favorite episodes:
"Up-down-Up." ÃÂ I challenge any rotational instruction to
bring that much meaningful and applicable info to a short
video. "Up-down-Up" is my go-to swing mantra.
And my PPGS mindset, also simply stated, is
"quiet-athletic-complete."
SG
ÃÂ Robert,
ÃÂ Robert,
Thanks for the Utube video with Faxon. Imagine what past generations of great golfers could have attained with the technology available today for fitting and instruction. Would they have set even higher standards and records. Guess we'll never know. Maybe Jack would have won even more majors than 18. Or perhaps others would have offered higher challanges to lessen the 18 count.
At any rate. The degree of putter fitting and analysis in this video is probably unknown to most amateur golfers. What an age we live in.
ÃÂ Maybe Rex's wife. ;-)
ÃÂ Maybe Rex's wife. ;-)
I don't know what my record
I don't know what my record is but one year another guy and I had a bet on who would turn down any overtime first. There was a mandatory two week vacation but other than that we worked 7 days a week and usually double shifts and we were tied all year until one night in December and it was below zero and we were working about 300 feet in the air on the boom and when they asked if we wanted to work a double I decided I would rather be at home next to the heater than to win the bet. ;-)
On a completely unrelated
On a completely unrelated golf note, and my apologies to those that are offended, this is to the brothers on the blog (you know who you are). ÃÂ Vaughan's company was bought out and her position is going to be outsourced to lawyers. ÃÂ She will stay on 3 months past closing date which is scheduled for first of April. ÃÂ The job implication is of course worrisome but more than that health insurance situation becomes a major concern considering her on going medical treatments, etc. ÃÂ Your prayers are appreciated!!
Doc
What happened to today's
What happened to today's video around the 5' 24" mark? The screen went blank, was it just me or did others experience the same?
Aim/Alignment, yup! makes all the difference. Liked this one. PMGAS fellow Surgites.
Keenly aware and totally
Keenly aware and totally agree.
Unfortunately there is only one candidate that would work at cutting most of "the billions we dole out around the world in foreing and military support with money that we don't have to give" and the majority of the country doesn't seem to recognise it. Seems more are hearing a little better than priviously. Time will tell.
ÃÂ I don't listen to a lot
ÃÂ I don't listen to a lot of putting instruction as you probably know but most of what I've seen is the so-called straight back and straight through method, which is fairly impossible on all but very short putts, and the slight arc method.
My stroke has the slight arc back but much more straight down the line after impact.
ÃÂ Doc,
ÃÂ Doc,
My wife and I, have both been treated for cancer during the last two years so we understand your concerns and what you have been going through.ÃÂ We were very fortunate to be in the Canadian health system and to not have to worry about insurance coverage.ÃÂ We both hope that everything works out for you and Vaughan.
All the best,
Glenda & Dave
For sure!!
For sure!!
ÃÂ That's it!
ÃÂ That's it!
Steve,
Steve,
I didn't get into the putting conversation last night, but I'm with you on slight arc back and concentrating on straight down the line through impact.ÃÂ I did some experimenting yesterday with ball position and weight distribution in my setup.ÃÂ I moved the ball a bit forward and had my weight about 55/45 on my forward leg.ÃÂ One round sure doesn't prove anything, but the putter head was much straighter through the ball and the pendulum stroke did feel more natural.ÃÂ We got about 1/2 inch of snow here today so it will be living room carpet for a bit.ÃÂ I'd like to think I'm onto something, but time will tell.ÃÂ
I had the same problem
I had the same problem including the slice. I discovered that I was not turning completely to the toe line. When I make sure I do that my slice dissappears. This action also allowed the bump to occur almost automatically.
ÃÂ Original posted link
ÃÂ Original posted link worked for me as well!
I remember that Giants
I remember that Giants receiver catch because the coverage highlighted it in a replay, he was under pressure from two guys, one competing for the ball and the other trying to smash tackle him but missed.
I guess I was "rooting" for the Giants because my first cousin lives and works in NY as a foreign exchange trader (probably making a killing with the ridiculously strong Aussie dollar).
I'm more of a Chicago Bears fan primarily because of the family nickname that we copped ÃÂ when my Dad first started playing golf over forty years ago. ÃÂ He said he was nicknamed "the bear" because his golfing buddies likened him to the "Golden Bear" (aka Jack Nicklaus). ÃÂ ÃÂ Later I learned that because my Dad's name is Bernard his mates nicknamed him Barney Bear. ÃÂ I was dubbed Polar Bear because I was the biggest in the family and I also would venture out on my lonesome on the course for golf practice. ÃÂ My two brothers copped "Teddy Bear" and "Panda Bear" so I always reckoned that I copped the sweet deal in the nickname dept.
Damn, Doc. Sorry to hear that
Damn, Doc. Sorry to hear that. Sending good thoughts for positive news soon.
In reality,Tory Pines is also
In reality,
Tory Pines is also awesome and much more afordable and they say easier to get on and play. My Dad got to play Pebble and it is on my bucket list.
ÃÂ So it wasn't just moi
ÃÂ So it wasn't just moi then Robert, me too reference the Black Spot ; - )
I was at Wheelus from 1969
I was at Wheelus from 1969 till a month before it closed in 1970.ÃÂ Had a great beach, diving club, and
rod & gun club.ÃÂ Also the NCO club was pretty good.ÃÂ I was a 46150 munitions.ÃÂ Supposed to have a
two year tour, but went to Bitburg, Germany for the second year.ÃÂ A lot of great guys over there.
DJ is playing really good.ÃÂ Best of Luck.
Here is the handicaps and
Here is the handicaps and pairings.
It has Rodgers as a
http://www.attpbgolf.com/ATT-P...
This link did not transfer. You can see it by going to the Notable Celebrity pairings link listed above left on this page and then scroll down to the comment by GolferGal and click on the linlk there. It's worth a look.
Maybe somebody that knows
Maybe somebody that knows more about the club face to shaft angle (like Doc) willÃÂ answer your question.
To me it seems that your question is not something to be avoided or not avoided. All of my clubs have the face pointing directly down the target line when they are in their respective proper positions in my stance so it's a non-issue for me.
Also the ball position for each club are no different for the PPGS than they would be for any other swing for me.
The only place I differ from Surge on ball position is that I continue to move the ball back in the same increments all the way to my shortest wedge, instead of stopping in the middle for half of the clubs.
Great reminder today. I have
Great reminder today. I have played the best most consistentÃÂ golf of my life since I committed to this swing, butÃÂ I stillÃÂ fall into the trap of aiming right at timesÃÂ trying to move the ball R to L.ÃÂ The result 90% of the time is a straight shot to the right.ÃÂ It usually only takes a few times beforeÃÂ I realize I don't need to do that & start taking dead aim again.ÃÂ I prove it to myself every single time. I work very hard on my alignment & have became a beliver that everything that happens is a result of that.ÃÂ When I was first learning the Surge swing I dedicated about 15-20% to alignment, but as I kept hearing Surge preach soÃÂ I kept increasingÃÂ myÃÂ practice time to it & everything became right with the world. Now it's more like 70% is spent on alignment and I've learned to never assume I have it mastered.ÃÂ This may be the year I go scratch or +ÃÂ hcp.ÃÂ ÃÂ I'm rooting for DJ, but not Rogers (Hate the Packers).ÃÂ I know Tony Romo, because of my job and he's a great guy (although I hate the Cowboys too)ÃÂ so I'm rooting for him to play well, but not Tiger. I've got issues don't I? :)
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