by Ryan | Oct 9, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Ball Position, Kinematic Sequence, Scoring, Short Game, Stability, Uncategorized, Wedges
Having a great wedge game can be the saving grace for those days when your swing just isn’t quite right. A bad miss is still a par when you can get it up and down from inside a trash can!Let’s go over a few of the keys to a great wedge game starting...
by Ryan | Jul 29, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Bunkers, Fitting, Sand, Scoring, Short Game, Uncategorized, Wedges
The importance of properly fit wedges can be hard to comprehend until you’ve actually been properly fit! Until then, most people think it’s not a big deal and won’t matter much… I never truly learned a successful wedge game until I was...
by Ryan | Jun 7, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Bunkers, Coaching, Mental Game, Sand, Scoring, Spin Rate, Uncategorized
Getting safely out of a fairway bunker can be the difference in 1 to 2 shots for your score. As with many of the shots in this game, we need to look not only at the physical cues necessary for success, but also some of the mental pitfalls that can make the...
by Ryan | Apr 22, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Ball Flight, Ball Position, Coaching, Punch Shot, Uncategorized
We’ve all been here before and you know we’ll do it again… so let’s find the easiest way to get out of jail, in the woods that is! I know this is an important subject because I run into so many people that carry an extra club in their...
by Ryan | Apr 8, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Bunkers, Coaching, Flop, Scoring, Short Game, Uncategorized, Wedges
The Chili Dip, The Flub & The Skull…. for some, the scariest shot in golf is the short sided flip wedge that’s sitting down in the grass. As is the case with many short game shots, the basic fault can often stem from trying too hard to...
by Ryan | Feb 25, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Bunkers, Sand, Scoring, Short Game, Uncategorized, Uneven Lies
There are two ways to attack a buried ball or the fried egg. One option involves merely excavating the ball to get out of the bunker, while the second option is reserved for trying to get the ball a little closer to the hole via a higher trajectory. When your...