by admin | Jul 7, 2015 | Uncategorized |
By Paul Myers For many amateur golfers, the lob wedge is an intimidating club. Sure, it is capable of hitting a wide range of useful shots, but it can also lead to some embarrassing mistakes. Anyone who has ever slid their lob wedge right under the ball – and whiffed...
by admin | Jul 5, 2015 | Jhonattan Vegas, Uncategorized |
By Paul Myers Some players on the PGA Tour struggle to find enough power to keep up on the long and challenging golf courses that the Tour visits each week. That is not the case for Jhonattan Vegas. Known commonly as ‘Johnny Vegas’, this powerful player from Venezuela...
by admin | Jul 3, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Paul Myers Just like any other sport, there are plenty of statistics to keep track of in golf. Of course, there is only one that really matters at the end of the day – your score. However, keeping track of a few other stats can help you to identify weak areas of...
by swingmangolf | Jun 30, 2015 | Uncategorized |
By Jaacob Bowden Member Question: Hi Jaacob, Tomorrow is my next day of isometric band training. I started with 21 lbs of resistance and that seem like a good workout for me. What increment should I try to go up each session? I was thinking of trying to move up to 23...
by admin | Jun 29, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Paul Myers When most amateurs think about playing better golf, they think about hitting it farther off the tee, or making more putts for birdies. Obviously both of those things will help you play better, but hitting more fairways is one of the most powerful ways to...
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...