Golf Instruction
General Golf Instruction
I'm on the road today, but since I've gotten about 30 emails from golfers (in both hemispheres) about playing in wet conditions, I thought I would dig up a blog I did early last year which many of you may not have seen. When it gets wet, here's what you do.
Let's refresh the train of thought for today's instruction by looking at a portion of Bill's comments and question, asking what to think about when he swings.
Bill Sikes says:
Tom's question is really about path to impact and ball contact point as they relate to the laws of physics and physiology as they apply to impact itself.
The right arm is the 'good guy,' no matter what you've been told.
Continuing with my snow bound conversation with JM on swing improvement, a few other points came up that are interesting and likely points many of you can identify with.
I got a call yesterday evening from one of my long time local students, JM, who was snowed in with no power and wanted to talk golf. Cell phones are great, even with no electricity, until the battery runs out. Anyway, we got to talk long enough to give me the topic for today's article... more
We've had several question about the value of Sports Psychologists, since they seem to be on the rise, especially on Tour. For starters, what they do is mental coaching. Since most of them have PHDs, I have heard them called 'Doc' many times by the pros, as well as by me, when I greet... more
Most golfers who have problem clubs are dealing with woods. But Bob writes asking for help with his fairway irons.
I often get asked in lessons and blogs for help on the Pre-Loaded Heavy Right (PLHR) setup position. Most of the time the question relates to not being able to transition back to impact and the T ' Finish, as this question below states and asks for help.