Mind The Gap

if you really want to hit longer and straighter drives, you have to remember a couple key variables.
if you really want to hit longer and straighter drives, you have to remember a couple key variables.
The putt-chip is a shot that I encourage all of my students to learn at our golf school.
Most of the time, when we hear of a player collapsing under the pressure of tournament golf, the breakdown happens somewhere late in the event.
There are a lot of things wrong with golf instruction today, of which, I think much of the emphasis is put on the parts of the swing that happen too fast.
If you want to dial in your chips and pitch shots, you have to learn to swing with the bigger muscles, not the smaller ones.
As an instructor, I have had the privilege to work with Paige Mackenzie since the winter of 2008.
The chip shot might seem like a simple motion, so why do so many golfers complicate it with added movements?
When it comes to hitting short shots from just off the green, many of my students tend to neglect some basic swing fundamentals.
Like most golfers, you probably want to hit the ball farther. Seems no matter how far we crush it, there’s always room to hit it a few more yards down the fairway.
While a buried bunker lie might be a bad break, it’s certainly not impossible to get it up and down from here.