Scoring better in golf is the most fulfilling goal that we can consistently achieve. Simply said, it will make you want to play more golf, it will give you that boost of confidence
5 Major Flaws With Your Clubs That’s Hurting Your Game
A lot of golfers prefer to buy standard golf clubs rather than take the time to get fitted, the reason? It’s convenient. The truth is studies show that 92% of golfers are playing
Your Best Teacher
The game of golf is ball control, do that better than the next person and you win, it’s that simple! Learning to control the flight of your ball begins by studying it, watching
Taking It to the Course
One of the best ways of gaining an advantage over the golf course is with an on course playing lesson with a PGA Professional. Without doubt, course lessons provide the best opportunity for
Why a Pre-Shot Routine is Essential for your Golf Game
The purpose of a pre-shot routine is to prepare. It gears your mind and body to hit the next shot to the best of your ability. Although a pre-shot routine does not warrant
Connected Coaching – Take Advantage of Technology To Improve Rapidly
As a golf coach, I love technology. Learning about the science behind the golf swing is extremely interesting and I love to look at students club and ball data, pressure trace and seeing
Control Your Club Face
How To Control Your Clubface At Impact An important skill for golfers to practice is controlling the angle of the club face during impact. You can also think of this as “where” the
How to Create a Theme to Your Golf Game
The game of golf is a difficult game to learn and an even harder one to master. There is no possible way that one could go through and work on all the possible
Hit the Ball Straighter with the Towel Drill
Here are some common themes I encounter whilst coaching: I want to hit the ball straighter, further and with more consistency. I want to stay injury-free and build a swing that enables me
The Key to Building Blocks to Better Golf
The first and most important thing I will teach you. “Human beings tend to regard something complicated as having far greater meaning or value than something simple.” — Jack Nicklaus The game of