Golf Instruction
General Golf Instruction
I've got to share this one with you. David, Director, Occupational Health & Safety at a hospital in Australia, asked this very straight forward question.
I was playing a round of golf with long time student JM, a friend of his and my brother Ken. JM has mastered the 3/4 backswing with all his clubs except his driver. He has it for a few swings and then it goes away. What pops up looks ugly and hits some ugly shots to even uglier places, both... more
Senior Suggestion for Driver and Clubs
I have been writing a few articles about club fitting and the importance of having properly fit clubs to play better golf. I have been closing each article with a statement ,'To get a good hit'¦the club has to fit.'
Why do so many golfers who have trouble hitting their driver seem to immediately blame themselves and their swing? The Number 1 question about hitting a club poorly are mostly referencing the driver.
Well, I'm back home from a great trip to New York. I have to say The US Open is in my opinion, the ultimate test of golf.
While the Masters was gorgeous this Spring and produces great champions every year. To me, the US Open is a nerve-shattering and brutal test of the game.
I had been working with an LPGA professional (I'll call her Kay which is not her real name) for a few years. She hit me one day in a lesson with a psychological problem that was bugging her. But before I get into that, let's look at how she got to me and what we worked on for... more
I was waiting on the practice tee at Harbour Town Golf Links for my first lesson after lunch. Little did I know that it would turn out to be a lesson of a lifetime. The story you are about to read is true. Scout's Honor — and I am an Eagle Scout.
Ladies playing golf need fitted clubs just as junior golfers and for that matter all golfers. The key issues for ladies are length and lie of the shafts, flex and grip size and overall weight of the clubs. Heck that just about covers it all in regards to fitting.