One of the most common problems we see with amateurs around the green with both pitching and chipping alike, is an inability to make consistently good contact on the golf ball. In the... Read more
Simple approach to pitching Although you are trying to pitch the ball a much shorter distance than with a full swing it is important not to take the shorter distance for granted, and maintai... Read more
When most golf professionals and amateurs alike talk about “the fundamentals” of the golf swing, they are often talking about the address position before they start the golf swing. These fun... Read more
The slice is one of the most common issues we see with high handicap golfers and can often come with some demoralizing results. For someone who produces a slice it can often be difficult to... Read more
Look at the world’s best putters and they all have at least one thing in common: Once they pick the line, they focus on the pace of the putt. They do not “fall in love” wit... Read more
The “Aiming Point” completely replaces the golf ball and it is a spot where you direct your hands. An example of an “Aiming Point” would be in a greenside bunker. The... Read more
I often talk about the effects of ball position. Most players assume that to draw the ball you move it back and to fade you move it forward. That is true for players who push the golf club... Read more
How can Mr/Mrs average golfer compete with less than favorable conditions? First of all there’s not much you can do about the weather, unless you decide not to play. But here are a cou... Read more
“Learn to master your hands so that you can have command of the clubface. If you have command of the clubface you can have command of the ball. Command the ball, you have command of th... Read more
For the past few days I have been watching golfers play in extremely windy conditions. Now these players are not PGA Tour caliber but they do have something in common: they must learn how to... Read more