by Ryan | Sep 7, 2017 | Distance, Foot Pressure, Speed
You’ve all probably heard this saying before and are thinking that I’ve gotten it backwards… but since the ShotLink era on the PGA Tour we are now able to prove with 100% accuracy that the number one statistics correlation to where you finish on the...
by Ryan | Dec 16, 2015 | Distance, Green Reading, Putting, Speed, Uncategorized
This time of the year in Southern California we are fortunate enough to see some of the fastest and purest putting surfaces which creates fun and exciting playing conditions. These speeds require some changes in the way you navigate yourself around the golf...
by Ryan | Aug 12, 2014 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Ball Flight, Ball Position, Club Path, Distance, Launch Angle, Uncategorized
It is very important to understand the relationship between your ball position with your club’s path and angle of attack as this ultimately leads to different shot shapes and distances. Angle of Attack is also known as AoA.Before going into how...
by Ryan | Jul 1, 2014 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Distance, Driver, Efficiency, Power, Smash, Speed, Uncategorized
This structured program will give you everything necessary to hit the ball farther. This will begin with a complete body & game assessment with K-vest Body Motion Capture, Flightscope with doppler radar for club & ball data and Body Assessments from the...
by Ryan | Jun 4, 2014 | Distance, Driver, Efficiency, Uncategorized
It is very important that we remember that golf is a game to be played and we are to have fun doing it. Therefore, I always love using drills and games to make practicing more efficient and more enjoyable.This drill is called the Step Change in Direction but...
by Ryan | May 21, 2014 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Distance, Driver, Launch Angle, Pga Tour, Spin Rate, Uncategorized
In our world of golf, we finally have some proof of what most of us have thought for years….the key to lower scoring is distance, not putting! There is a great book out by Mark Brodie, a statistician, who has evidence that the correlation to your position...