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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

A Teacher in Every Golfer

Have you ever played a round where not a word is spoken through 18 holes? With the onset of LIV GOLF we know that it can be quite the party. Blaring the bass as the participants are elevating play.

Most golfers tend to be their own teacher,  but if you play with someone that has about 3 years of experience you will probably receive a tip or two.  The pride involved in the game of golf is far-reaching and philanthropic. 

If you're looking to improve your game, here is a guide for finding the best;

http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-instruction/2013-11/50-best-teachers-in-america

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Focus and Sporty Yet Charming in Competition

As stated in stress for success & How Tiger Does It-- a physically relaxed, mentally calm, fearless, energized, positive, happy, effortless, automatic, and confident; Zone. Is Ideal.

In this zone, Tiger remarks that shot for shot is how the game is played, in a rhythmic flow where Sports Mind is on the 4 C's of Concentration, Composure, Confidence, and Commitment.


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Mastering Your Game Inside 100

The main reason Dave Pelz is so wonderful-- the man is a scientist of the game. A former NASA physicist infact! Through keen, thorough research his theories and compiled statistics have made strident impacts on the short game. Making it more approachable to golfers of all handicaps. His theoretical approach has helped in formulating new methods to play the game better, and improve feel around the greens. He's tough to beat when it comes to crude statistics and short game analysis.



Dave has devoted the last two decades to the physics of golf. He is a consultant to the Professional Golfers Association and contributes regularly to the game. You can even spot him on Golf Channel from time to time. Accordingly, Pelz believes, 80 percent of a golfer's handicap is determined by what happens within 100 yards of the green. So he does a magnificent job, both fusing physics and the psyche. In his "Putting Bible," you'll have the confidence to approach all putts with the ability to sink a few from long range! 

Monday, March 24, 2014

Ernie Els' Grip Secret

The very best part of Ernie Els' book, "How to Build a Classic Golf Swing," is learning an impeccable grip.  One of the most fundamental and game-changing aspects of swing mechanics.  Ernie is renowned for his feel and tempo, maintaining balance and finesse in every aspect of his game.  His touch is approved through what he calls a trigger grip, where the thumb and pointer finger come together; much like clasping a gun before really dialing in to your target.  Between these two fingers, and within a micro-housing of the grip,  Ernie can blast a drive, easily navigate a chip shot, and smother the pin with his iron play.