by Ryan | Nov 7, 2019 | Center of Pressure, Foot Pressure, Hang Back, Lead Leg, Power, Slide, Stability, Sway
Lifting the lead heel can be a great way to increase your hip turn, just look at any of Jack Nicklaus’ swings! Allowing the lead knee to fold in too far can also cause big...
by Ryan | Jun 6, 2018 | Balance, Efficiency, Posture, Stability
We’ve all heard that good posture is important for life and golf but it can sometimes be difficult to figure out just what is good posture? The Posture Stick Drill will make it easy for anyone. Beginning in an athletic posture save your swing time and effort of...
by Ryan | Oct 8, 2017 | Posture, Stability
We take our feet for granted. We get lazy and lose ourselves. Walk up and down any range and you will see people who are squatting too much, sitting back on their heels, standing up vertically or bent over too far. All of these people are using their feet to...
by Ryan | Mar 21, 2016 | Club Path, Core, Putting, Stability, Uncategorized
I used to have a difficult time putting, specifically, getting the ball to start on the line intended. Although, the club face has the biggest effect on starting line, the club’s path can have a huge effect on the club face!There are too many people who...
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 | Feb 11, 2015 | Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Ball Flight, Bunkers, Stability, Uncategorized
Here in Part 2 of playing shots from the waste area, we’ll look at how to hit full shots. Although from the same surface as hitting a pitch shot, the techniques are much different. During pitch shots we need to make sure the angle of attack remains...