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    Golf Tips

    Long Chipping


    Many golfers believe that when you are 30 to 40 yards from the green you need to hit a high lofted shot to make it stop close to the pin. This type of shot requires your wrists to swing the club. The precentage is high that you will usually hit it short and not reach the green. The easiest shot in golf is a low rolling type to the green. Using a sand wedge place your hands forward of the ball with the shaft leaning towards the target. This will take de-loft the club face. The golf ball will be in the middle of the stance. Usin...

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    Bounce of the Bunkers

    Bounce of the Bunkers

    The bounce on the sand wedge is the flange on the sole that extends below the leading edge. It holds the key to you becoming a consistent bunker player. Here’s how to bounce your way onto the green:

    Bounce of the Bunkers

    Shoulder Turn

    Shoulder Turn

    Let’s clear up one misconception. Your shoulders do not turn in the back swing. You may question this because you need to turn in you back swing. However, it is not your shoulders that turn. Tr

    Shoulder Turn


    Lift Your Head

    Lift Your Head

    What is the worst tip in golf? Keep Your Head Down! Keeping your head down makes it difficult to make a turn in the back swing, make a full follow-through and find the ball after you have hit it.

    Lift Your Head


    Ball Position

    Ball Position

    There is a big misunderstanding about where the ball should be at address. Many golfers believe that the ball position moves according to the type of club being used. For instance, when using sho

    Ball Position


    How To Use Your Legs

    How To Use Your Legs

    As a power source your legs are very important, but not in the way you may think. The fact is your legs do not provide your swing with power directly. Power comes from your club head speed, and

    How To Use Your Legs


    Lag It Back

    Lag It Back

    When it comes to a golf swing, I try to get my students to understand what the golf club needs to be doing. It controls what happens to the golf ball and since it only

    Lag It Back

    Arms in Front

    Arms in Front

    It is important to keep the club in front of your body. Many golfers take the club too low and too far to the inside on the backswing which forces them to manipulate the club back in front of them

    Arms in Front


    Don't Shift Your Weight

    Don't Shift Your Weight

    In a golf swing, we should work on fixing the cause of the problem not the result.    The correct transfer of weight in the backswing is the result of a correct pivot, not the fo

    Don't Shift Your Weight


    Posture - The Start of A Great Swing

    Posture - The Start of A Great Swing

    A great many of the golfers I work with for the first time need to understand and get into a great address position.  Let’s look into this.  The golf swing takes approximately 3 to 5 seco

    Posture - The Start of A Great Swing






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