by swingmangolf | Jun 28, 2015 | Uncategorized |
By Jaacob Bowden I wanted to briefly go over the importance of having your lie angles checked and adjusted. The lie angle is the difference between the angle of the shaft relative to the center sole of the club. Lie angles that are too upright will point left (for a...
by admin | Jun 22, 2015 | Golf Instructors, Uncategorized |
By Swing Man Golf Staff Many golfers in the golf world are familiar with lists like Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers, Golf Digest ‘s 100 Best Teachers, Golf Digest’s America’s 50 Best Teachers, Golf Digest’s Best Young Teachers in...
by admin | Jun 19, 2015 | Lead Bryson DeChambeau, Uncategorized |
By Swing Man Golf Staff On Monday, June 1st, Bryson DeChambeau of SMU captured the 2015 NCAA individual golf title at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, FL by shooting a 1-under 71 (8-under 280 total) for a one-stroke victory over Washington’s Pan...
by swingmangolf | Jun 18, 2015 | Uncategorized |
By Tom Wishon Almost since the first day graphite shafts were introduced to golfers some 35 years ago, a myth developed which said that graphite shafts were for older, weaker players while steel shafts were better for younger, stronger golfers. It’s pretty obvious...
by admin | Jun 17, 2015 | A U.S. Open, Uncategorized |
By Paul Myers The U.S. Open is a golf tournament with a very specific reputation. Traditionally, it is contested over difficult, tree-lined courses with deep rough and brutally long par fours. The USGA takes pride in challenging the best players in the world, and the...