Weekly Golf Tip – May 17, 2020
Billie Jean King, Hall of Fame tennis player, said “Champions keep playing until they get it right. Then they play more”. This pretty much sums it up for me, and I hope for you too, that if you want to
John Mason, PGA
Billie Jean King, Hall of Fame tennis player, said “Champions keep playing until they get it right. Then they play more”. This pretty much sums it up for me, and I hope for you too, that if you want to
This week I would like to show you three positions that you can work on in a mirror that will help make your golf swing more repeatable. To me there is no right or wrong, these positions are of
In his book, Golf My Way, Jack Nicklaus states “ I regard keeping the head very steady, if not absolutely stock still, throughout the swing as the bedrock fundamental in golf”. If this was so important to arguably the greatest
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, a self-confessed duffer, was quoted as saying “Playing golf is an ineffectual attempt to put an elusive ball into an obscure hole with implements ill-adapted to the purpose”. In my mind,
“Bad swings lead to bad shots, but it is often bad thoughts that lead to bad swings” – Swing Key in Chapter 2 of “Every Shot Must Have A Purpose” by Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott. During this unprecedented
“A well hit golf shot is a feeling that goes up the shaft, right through your hands and into your heart” – Ben Hogan. Hopefully we have all felt that before, and just because we are staying at home, due
In putting, the only thing we as players have control of is the line our golf ball starts on and the amount of energy we put into it. I am sure you have heard “line and speed” many times, but
• Get a golf club in your hands every day, become better acquainted with each club in your bag, swing it in your back yard or garage. • The first thing to go will be your feel for chipping and