Practice Makes Perfect! Do You Drift Or Steer? Problem: Do you spend a significant amount of time at driving range, yet still struggle to see steady improvement in your ball striking? Do you create solid beneficial habits or do you tend to drift between different swing thoughts, methods, and feelings each time you practice? With no Read More…
Maximize Your Distance & Speed! “The biggest contributor in golf to somebody’s potential is speed” – Hank Haney Jason Day’s wide arc, full turn back behind the ball, and soft arms through the shot, all work together to help him maximize his speed potential. This season Jason ranks third on tour, in driving distance. Problem: Many golfers tend to get Read More…
What’s Your Golf Plan? In 2014, Rickie Fowler started working with Butch Harmon and took on a “long-term” approach to better his game. To date, Rickie has won three times world-wide, making 2015 his best year yet. Two Roads To Improvement: When golfers come for swing instruction, they are often not aware that there are two Read More…
Build A Long Term Memory Of Success! When it comes to building your best golf game, working on the mental side of your game is equally as important as improving your swing mechanics or fitness level. A very important aspect of a sound mental approach is taking time to focus upon the success you have Read More…
Achieve Precision In Your Shot-Making! Being able to control your distances is crucial if you are looking to play your best golf. It makes it much easier to strategize and plan your way around the course if you are able to call up your distances on demand. When it comes to shots with the scoring Read More…
Get Longer & Straighter Off The Tee! On Sunday at the age of 51, Davis Love III became the third oldest player to ever win a PGA Tour event at the Wyndham Championship. One of the biggest reasons he was able to pull that off is because he is still long and accurate off of Read More…
Great Form Matched With Great Execution As with each part of your golf game, there is a time to train the mechanical aspects of your form and a time to trust your practice and play. In this year’s PGA Championship, Jason Day was able to do just that. Not only did he drive the ball Read More…