by Ryan | Nov 28, 2018 | Ball Contact, Drills, Pitching, Rhythm, Short Game, Speed Control, Transition, Wedges
What’s the simplest way to improve your pitching? Let’s take a ‘Pros VS Joes’ look at Rhythm in Transition!
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 | Aug 23, 2018 | Bounce, Bunkers, Club Selection, Divot Depth, Low Point, Sand, Scoring, Short Game, Wedges
The long bunker shot is often thought of as one of the most difficult shots in golf, however, it doesn’t have to be that hard! Club selection is a huge part, but if you change your technique, you may still be in the dark…
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 | Jun 14, 2018 | Bounce, Flop, Planning, Scoring, Short Game, Wedges
Here’s a look at how to deal with some of the deep stuff we’re going to see players deal with this week at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
by Ryan | Oct 31, 2017 | Wedges, Yips
The Double Chip was made famous by T.C. Chen in the 1985 US Open (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76QRludSXgo) which unfortunately gave him the nickname of ‘Two Chip Chen’! There is nothing more embarrassing than putting all your energy and focus into a...