by Ryan | Aug 23, 2017 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Ball Position, Bounce, Flop, Kinematic Sequence, Short Game, Tpi, Wedges, Yips
We’ve all seen someone or had the yips ourselves, especially when trying to hit a high soft pitch off a tight lie… Here’s where I see the masses using the classic tips from their friends to send them spiraling into the full on yips! Please please...
by Ryan | Aug 10, 2017 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Bounce, Bunkers, Low Point, Sand, Scoring, Short Game, Wedges
One could have their club enter the sand 2″ behind the ball an hit great sand shots and hit terrible sand shots. Even still, people continue to obsess about where the club should enter the sand. I believe this focus is one of the main causes for people’s...
by Ryan | Jul 13, 2017 | Alignment, Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Back Swing, Ball Flight, Club Path, Coaching, Foot Pressure, K Vest, Launch Angle, Limitations, Over The Top, Reverse Spine Angle, Slicer, Swing Plane, Titleist Performance Institute, Tpi
If you want to swing like Adam Scott, then you’ll have to have the same body as Adam Scott! Here’s a look a how we create a golf swing for our students by focusing on what their body can and cannot do. We must know what your body’s range of motion...
by Ryan | Feb 22, 2017 | Ball Contact, Low Point, Ryan's Blog
Low Point is an extremely important term when looking to improve your ball striking. Trackman defines it as “the lowest point on the swing arc”. The easiest way to understand Low Point is that if your lowest point is before the ball, you will tend to hit the ground...
by Ryan | Jan 5, 2017 | Slicer
The cause of the slice is not guess work. This video takes a look at how the trail arm and shoulder need to move in order to perform at the highest levels for golf and many other sports! Throwing a football, baseball, tennis serving, side arm...