Give your swing a boost

When I am working with students on implementing solid fundamentals, those who emphasize distance over accuracy not only hit it longer, they hit it straighter. By free-wheeling it, they are…

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Key factor

Two important elements were identified in a recent study conducted at Tōyō University, Japan, which compared those playing in the 70s with those playing in the 90s. For one thing,…

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Stay on course

One good way to make progress is to review the basics and go step by step. This way of proceeding will allow you to check your technique, one detail at…

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Feel your way to better golf

Feeling how you position and move your body and the club before and while swinging is possibly one of the most important fundamentals in golf. Now, the easiest way to…

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May the force be with you

We all want to hit long and straight. Positioning and moving the body properly will definitely create forces that can be contained and expressed at the proper time for explosive…

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Slow and steady wins the race

Aesop was right. Without being the tortoise in the fable, you can progress by taking small steps and in particular, by being steady in your efforts to develop your physical…

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The easiest stroke in golf

In contrast to what you may think, the easiest stroke in golf is not your fourth putt, but the sand trap shot close to the green. Before checking out whether…

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La proprioception au golf

Golf is a sport of sensory perceptions and reflex conditioning. Most of the time, the technique used by the player is based on their physical and athletic skills. Consequently, if…

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Golf can be comforting

Because social distancing is naturally present and safe when you’re playing golf, we can expect that the golf scene will reopen as soon as government measures are relaxed. It’s good…

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Golf is 90% mental and 10% mental

We all know that golf is a game of centimetres, and the most important ones are those between your two ears. Because of this, making good use of your mind…

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