Golf Instruction
General Golf Instruction
In almost every round of golf, we are faced with having big breaking putts, from short must-make ones to the long-lag-it-up close ones. There are a few pointers that will help you make more of the short ones and lag the long ones up close for a tap in.
I have been teaching the “Surge Swing,” a limited turn ' ¾ length backswing since 1984 when I began learning about physiology from orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ned Armstrong, and then… the physics from my engineering mentor Henry Ryffel. I hope we'll be seeing Henry and Ned on video up here soon... more
For some of you, this is going to be a repeat from early spring. But the number of visitors to the site keeps asking if the PPGS will help with sore knees. Mr. G was using a wide stance and said …
Golfers from PGA Tour Players to high handicappers play par threes both ways. Some like the ball up, some prefer it down on the deck. Some tee it up sometimes, and sometimes not. Is there any rule or rationale for whether you tee it up or not?
A few days ago I was answering some questions on PPGS.com and read a question I was going to respond to until something interrupted me. I have not gotten back to that question as of yet, so I decided to answer it so everybody could read this.