Tracking your game is the best way to organize your practice time. The key stats you should be concerned with are penalty strokes, proximity to the hole with your chipping and pitch shots, effective bunker play and of course putts per round. Your instructor should be helping you to improve in any of these areas…
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Putting
Putting mechanics or fundamentals should be looked at with two skill sets in mind. To start the ball on your...
“I hit my driver too far and too straight” said no one ever.
If you have ever had your swing measured on a radar like Trackman you probably know a little bit about...
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Lead wrist at impact
All good ball strikers have a common denominator, at impact they deliver the club in a way that...
Two ways to train
Most people tend to practice what they are already good at more than what they need to improve. Think for...
Chip shots
When you miss a green are you thinking about making it or are you thinking about getting it close? Maybe...