by Ryan | Feb 28, 2018 | Coaching, Limitations, Posture, Tpi
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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 | 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 | Jun 17, 2015 | Ball Flight, Club Face, Driver, Limitations, Mental Game, Titleist Performance Institute, Tpi, Uncategorized
Have you been battling a swing fault for a long time?Have you ever had a lesson where you were told to do something that no matter how hard you tried, you just couldn’t do it?How can you make a swing change before you know what your body is capable of?Every time...
by Ryan | Dec 9, 2014 | Efficiency, K Vest, Posture, Shoulder Plane, Titleist Performance Institute, Tpi, Uncategorized
Overdoing it could be the most common mistake I see on the practice field. It also seems to be heavily misdiagnosed with a fix that can only lead to temporary results. Best seen as a long backswing, or going past parallel, this can lead to an incredible...
by Ryan | Nov 3, 2014 | Coaching, Efficiency, K Vest, Limitations, Titleist Performance Institute, Tpi, Uncategorized
Everyone has a physical limitation that has a direct impact on their golf swing. Even Tour players are working diligently to overcome their own limitations. Some limitations though, aren’t necessarily limitations but come in the form of excessive...