As Summer winds down, all eyes are on this year’s Ryder Cup, which is sure to be a great one! How is your golf season been so far this year? As my mentor Hank Haney always says, “Nowhere on the road to good golf is there a slice.” Are you looking to move away from that shot Read More…
Maximize Your Distance & Speed! When building your best game, make speed a priority. It’s very easy to get so caught up with hitting the ball accurately that overtime, one can begin to unconsciously ingrain a shorter, tighter, less fluid golf swing which can lead to slower swing speeds. Swing speed, to a great extent, Read More…
“Memories Are Strongest When We Attach Strong Emotions To An Event“ Working on the mental aspect of your golf game is equally as important as improving your swing mechanics or fitness level. A critical aspect of a sound mental approach is taking time to focus upon the success you have had in the game. It Read More…
Driving Range Practice: Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Next Visit “When I practiced, I practiced to get it right.” – Ben Hogan Is your time spent at the golf range productive? Do you create solid beneficial habits or do you tend to drift between different swing thoughts, methods, and feelings each time you Read More…
Your Golf Improvement Guide The 2018 Players Championship is just a week away. Spring is finally here. If you haven’t already, now is the time to execute your golf plan. In 2014, Rickie Fowler began working with Butch Harmon, committing to a “long-term” approach to strengthen his game. The result? A 2015 Players Championship. When it comes Read More…
“True confidence comes from having the ability to retrace your steps” ~ Hank Haney Problem: Most golfers don’t have a detailed plan of how they would ideally like to swing the club. Without a detailed blueprint, subtle unconscious changes in your setup, swing plane and other fundamentals can create a chain reaction that can have Read More…
Problem: A slice indicates that your clubface is open relative to your swing path. In most cases it also means that your downswing is too steep in its descent. When you put these two swing aspects together, you will lose both distance and control off the tee. Try this drill: At setup, turn your front toe Read More…