by Ryan | Nov 15, 2018 | Acceleration, Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Ball Flight, deloft, knockdown, Launch Angle, Punch Shot, the stinger, trajectory
The Stinger was made popular by Tiger Woods as he usually used a 2 iron to hit a low bullet down the fairway that would run quite a long ways! This time of the year, we’re able to use Tiger’s Stinger to play in the Santa Ana winds that blow so fiercely in...
by Ryan | Sep 6, 2018 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Commitment, loft, Mental Game, Pitching, Planning, Post Shot Routine, Pre Shot, Pre-Shot Routine, Rhythm, Scoring, Speed Control, Wedges
Although there are many different ways to get the job done, the one thing that Must remain consistent is your planning process which entails; reading, visualization, decisions, commitment and execution… Reading This refers to the lie of the ball be it fairway...
by Ryan | Jul 25, 2018 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Bounce, Pitching, Scoring, Wedges, wrist angles, Yips
Pitching off lies as tight as a putting green doesn’t have to be a scary endeavor if you’re maximizing the bounce on the sole of your wedge. Unfortunately, if you’ve got a low bounce wedge then there’s only so much you can do! Start with a...
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...