| Tuesday, April 23, 2024 |
Patrick Reed: what a courageous performance. Jordan Spieth: what a phenomenon. Tiger Woods: hinting at a potential of involvement in the future. If you look at the performances, I wonder how much we can relate to. The experts always say that putting wins tournaments. Certainly, Patrick Reed’s putting was sensational. And so, he won. But Tiger Woods didn’t fail to win because his putting was poor. His ball striking was off, so he didn’t get into the point of contention because he wasn’t hitting greens. And further down the field, I suspect that those who didn’t make the cut, weren’t able to get the ball onto the fairway off the tee. For most of us, golf is a game of enjoyment. Hopefully the TV coverage of the Masters will have inspired you to want to tee it up. But, I suspect that although sinking some putts is exciting, enjoyment is created by tee shots that find the fairway, and approach shots that land on the green. That needs us to want to improve our swing. For the added enjoyment, it’s worth it. Contact us to book a swing assessment. |
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The quickest way to lower a score is to improve your short game and putting but, for many golfers, the enjoyment on most holes is lost straight away. Poor tee shots land the golfer in trouble. A walk to find a golf ball; or an immediate penalty shot.
If you’re interested in those two objectives, then we’re here to help. For the vast majority of golfers we see: a more athletic setup; an improved take-away and turn; and an improved sequence of movement on the downswing will deliver significantly more distance to straighter tee shots. Challenge us. Challenge yourself.
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