Checkpoints To Hit A Straight Shot
If you’re having directional issues with your golf shots make sure to check your clubface in the takeaway, impact and follow through. You will also need to create a practice station to help you visualize swinging towards the target…
If you’re having directional issues with your golf shots make sure to check your clubface in the takeaway, impact and follow through. You will also need to create a practice station to help you visualize swinging towards the target.
3 Keys To Hit Great Pitch Shots
To reach your scoring potential, it's vital to hit great golf shots from 30-100 yards. Learn 3 keys to help you execute a solid pitch shots…
To reach your scoring potential, it's vital to hit great golf shots from 30-100 yards. Learn 3 keys to help you execute a solid pitch shots:
1) Setup: Narrow stance, weight left, ball middle to slightly back in stance
2) Loft: Start with the handle even with the ball, and return club to original loft.
3) Body Pivot: allow the body to turn back and through to create passive hands.
How To Train For Solid Irons
Learn how to get the most of your time at the driving range, and practice these tips to help you hit more solid irons: 1) Create a feedback station 2) Make sure you have good posture 3) Use a quality body pivot…
Learn how to get the most of your time at the driving range, and practice these tips to help you hit more solid irons: 1) Create a feedback station 2) Make sure you have good posture 3) Use a quality body pivot
How To Walk Into A Golf Shot
If you’re looking for consistency on the golf course, then you want to make sure that you walking properly into your golf shots
If you’re looking for consistency on the golf course, then you want to make sure that you walking properly into your golf shots.
How To Play Golf In The Wind
Learn how to adjust your golf game in windy conditions. The goal is to create less spin on your shots to avoid losing control of your ball. This can be done in 4 ways: take extra club, make a 3/4 length swing, swing smoothly and finish low…
Learn how to adjust your golf game in windy conditions. The goal is to create less spin on your shots to avoid losing control of your ball. This can be done in 4 ways: take extra club, make a 3/4 length swing, swing smoothly and finish low.
How To Control Short Game Trajectory
Learn the four elements to control your golf ball around the greens. 1. Club Selection 2. Ball Position 3. Wrist Hinge & 4. Open/Close Face You will start the develop the skills are artistry to save shots with your short game….
Learn the four elements to control your golf ball around the greens.
1. Club Selection
2. Ball Position
3. Wrist Hinge
4. Open/Close Face
You will start the develop the skills are artistry to save shots with your short game.
How To Develop A Fairway Finder
If you need to get the ball in play off the tee, do you have a shot other than Full Swing Driver to find the fairway? If not, you can develop a “Fairway Finder” by …
If you need to get the ball in play off the tee, do you have a shot other than Full Swing Driver to find the fairway?
If not, you can develop a “Fairway Finder” by hitting a 3 wood, hybrid or long iron.
1) Tee The Ball Lower
2) Grip Down
3) Abbreviate Swing
4) Play A Small Fade.
Experiment with these concepts and find the club that works for you. Watch as we discuss this valuable shot off the tee.
ExPutt Training Aid Review
If you’re looking for a convenient putting aid to help your distance control indoors…Exputt is the way to go…
If you’re looking for a convenient putting aid to help your distance control indoors…Exputt is the way to go. This quality product not only helps your touch, but can also keep you entertained for hours. Check out Exputt.co to order.
How To Choose The Correct Club
Learn how to choose the correct golf club for these common golf scenarios: par 3 over water, 2nd shot on a par 5…
Learn how to choose the correct golf club for these common golf scenarios: par 3 over water, 2nd shot on a par 5, short par 4, escaping bunkers and trees & approach to a back pin. Taught by Marcus Yado, PGA
Think Like A Caddie...Learn How To Choose The Correct Club
If you ever get a chance to play golf with a quality and experienced caddie...do it!…
If you ever get a chance to play golf with a quality and experienced caddie...do it!
A good caddie helps you think through the details of a shot: such as distance, wind, uphill/downhill, where to leave the ball, lie, assessing your comfort and skill level, and finally which club to choose.
The reality is that most of your golf will be played without a caddie, so you have to learn the mental process required to select the correct club. Club and target selection are an essential part of scoring and can be practiced on a simulator.
This video will guide you through 5 Common Golf Scenarios and the Mental Process required for choosing the correct club.
Learn how to choose the correct club for these scenarios:
1. Par 3 Tee Shot Over Water
2. Second Shot On A Par 5
3. Tee Shot on Short Par 4
4. Escaping Fairway Bunker & Trees
5. Approach Shot With Pin in Back
The 4 Most Common Golf Practice Mistakes...And How To Fix Them
There is no denying... golf is more enjoyable when you are finding fairways, hitting greens and have control of your ball…
There is no denying... golf is more enjoyable when you are finding fairways, hitting greens and have control of your ball.
You should strive to always have fun on the golf course, but if you can't find a fairway, keep hitting the ground before the ball, and 3 putting--it's going to be a long day!
That's why it's vital that your golf practice sessions are focused on building skills, and training in a way that allows you to take your good shots from the range to the course.
There is a direct correlation between the quality of your golf practice and your enjoyment on the course.
The problem is that many golfers do not know the elements that go into a quality training session. They will practice in ways that can actually harm their game all while raising their expectation for better play.
High expectation and un-focused training leads to disappointment.
The good news is that these feeling can be avoided. It's possible to train for golf in ways that lead to confidence and belief on the course. Watch this video to learn to practice with purpose.
The 4 Most Common Golf Practice Mistakes:
1. Not Having A Plan
2. Not Using Feedback
3. Hitting Too Fast
4. Not Switching Mindsets
Wedge System: Distance Control
If you have golfing goals that include shooting a specific score or lowering your handicap, you need to have skill inside of 100 yards…
If you have golfing goals that include shooting a specific score or lowering your handicap, you need to have skill inside of 100 yards.
30% of your golf score happens with your wedges.
It's essential to have a system with your wedges that allow you to control the distance you hit these clubs.
You can easily shave 5 strokes off your score, if you hit your wedges 3-8ft away, compared to 20-25ft.
Watch our Wedge System Video that will show you:
1. How To Make Consistent Contact
2. Manage Your Swing Tempo
3. Control The Length of Your Swing
How To Fix Thin & Topped Shots
Usually it's the beginner golfers that struggle with being able to consistently brush the grass and hit the ball in the air, but thin and topped shots can happen to every player…
Usually it's the beginner golfers that struggle with being able to consistently brush the grass and hit the ball in the air, but thin and topped shots can happen to every player.
The issue is that the bottom of the golf swing is not low enough to hit the ground, and the club will instead hit the equator or very top of the golf ball. Many times a golfer will say "I lifted my head", but in reality they shortened their arms or kept their weight on the back foot.
Here's some proven drills to help you make clean contact with the ball and remove the embarrassing topped shot from your game.
How To Film Your Golf Swing
A valuable skill that all great golfers have is the ability to self correct. These golfers understand their swing tendencies and are able to make the proper adjustments to get back on track….
A valuable skill that all great golfers have is the ability to self correct. These golfers understand their swing tendencies and are able to make the proper adjustments to get back on track.
We want to help you develop this skill!
Your golf game will become more consistent and you'll have less "rollercoaster" rounds filled with fantastic shots followed by severe mis-hits.
The first step to help you better understanding your golf swing is learning how to takequality video of your motion. This will give you objective feedback and help you understand the cause and effect of your golf shots.
Enjoy the video below and keep pursuing golf improvement. Take ownership of your game and learn to become your own golf coach.
How To Fix The Hook
Lee Trevino is famous for saying " You can talk to a fade, but a hook won't listen." What makes this statement true, is that a hook shot will tend to travel farther off line than a slice.
Lee Trevino is famous for saying " You can talk to a fade, but a hook won't listen."
What makes this statement true, is that a hook shot will tend to travel farther off line than a slice. The ball will tend to fly farther in the air and roll excessively once it hits the ground. A fade will travel shorter and land softly.
The way golf courses are designed, you're better off keeping the ball short of the hole, rather than going long left.
When golfers start hooking the ball off the tee and with their approach shots, it's a quick way to rack up pentalty strokes and get double bogies.
Here's your guide to help you stop hitting the ball so far left.
How To Stop Slicing
The slice is the most common ball flight of everyday golfers. If it's small and predictable, then it's not a bad way to get around a golf course, but if the ball starts curving too much to the right...watch out!
The slice is the most common ball flight of everyday golfers.
If it's small and predictable, then it's not a bad way to get around a golf course, but if the ball starts curving too much to the right...watch out!
You'll start losing distance, having trouble with longer clubs, losing balls off the tee box, and have inconsistent contact.
The good news is...fixing a slice is definitely achievable if you train in the correct sequence.
Many golfers are knowledgeable about the slice and understand it's cause: 1) an open clubface and 2) cutting across the ball. But few golfers have success fixing it, because they miss key steps.
Here's your plan to finally get rid of that miss to the right.
1) Check Grip and Shoulder Alignment
2) Turn With A Square Clubface
3) Keep Head Back and Release Club
How To Stop Shanking The Ball
Let's be factual. Hitting the inside part of the club (also known as heel/hosel/shank) means that club is returning farther away than where it started….
Let's be factual. Hitting the inside part of the club (also known as heel/hosel/shank) means that club is returning farther away than where it started.
Plain and simple.
What happens is that it creates such a severe miss that it sends a shock to your system. The ball will either shoot off to the right or react like a topped shot.
Golfers will then make of up stories in their head that they can't play the game and they're a mental case...but of course that's not true.
Let's help you return the club back to the same spot you had at address, or slightly closer.
How To Avoid Hitting Ground Before Ball
Hitting the ground before the ball can be one of the most frustrating feelings in golf…
Hitting the ground before the ball can be one of the most frustrating feelings in golf.
If this becomes a pattern, not only are you losing distance, but also confidence.
The first step to fixing the problem is a proper diagnosis for why it's happening, then a clear mental picture of a quality swing, followed by structured practice.
The following concepts are shorts and simple...but that does not mean they are easy. It will require work and patience, but the feeling of solid contact will be worth it.
Drills & Action Plan
5 Tips To Stop Losing Golf Balls
1) Assess The Shot: Identify where the trouble is located and select a target and club that will keep you away. Swing confidently to conservative targets!
1) Assess The Shot: Identify where the trouble is located and select a target and club that will keep you away. Swing confidently to conservative targets!
2) Know yourself: What clubs do you personally hit the best and have confidence with? Use this club, not the club you’re “supposed to hit”. Example: If you're hitting your second shot on a par 5 and your favorite club is your 6 iron, use it, instead of the 3 wood that you can't control.
3) Practice Your Aim: The best way to practice aiming is to take two alignment sticks to the driving range and place them in the ground 5 steps in front of you and 5 feet wide. This creates a window in your mind to hit through. Always aim your clubface through this window first, then take your stance.
4) Check Your Clubface: Grip your golf club and raise the head to waist high (like you're hitting off a 3 ft tee). Make sure the leading edge of the clubface is vertical! This ensures you have the proper grip.
5) Make A Smaller Swing: Making what feels like a 3/4 or half swings with smooth rhythm and staying tension free helps you better control the clubface at the bottom of the swing. Work your way up to full swings and full speed.
BONUS TIP: Play a yellow golf ball. Might sound silly, but it's extremely helpful when looking for your ball in tall grass :)
Driver Exercise Routine
Warm up for your round properly by pulling the driver out of your bag and doing this exercise routine.
Warm up for your round properly by pulling the driver out of your bag and doing this exercise routine.