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Thursday, March 28, 2024



Arguably Jim Furyk led one of the strongest Ryder Cup teams to ever leave these shores. A week later in Paris, they’ve been soundly beaten. There will be a lot of column inches written and a lot said on video and TV about this loss. The experts will be looking for something to rationalize the result. If you have any thoughts you want to share, please click here.

For what it’s worth, we’d like to make the observation that team golf is a lot of fun. Despite the heat of battle at the Ryder Cup, it’s a very social event. Anyone want to give it a try? Let us know.
 
 
“You should play a driver with more loft.” It’s a nice generalization.
But that’s what it is: a generalization.
If you want the most improvement from a new driver,
then come and get fitted. Let’s create the right launch conditions.

Here’s a golfer who bought a driver off the shelf.
And here’s his performance after he was fitted properly.
 

 

 
Despite playing the latest technology, it took just 20 minutes to find
an extra 23 yards, by LOWERING the launch angle. In this case,
spin was also lowered.
 

 
 
There’s a driver DNA – ball speed, launch angle, and spin rate. We need to match those when
fitting you for a driver. How close is your driver to your Launch DNA now?
Do you have 20 yards or more of performance in the right DNA?
Come and see us. Let’s unlock your potential to thrill.
 
 
As we get to the change of season, we’re going to give you four areas of your game you should benchmark.
You can choose to compile statistics on these areas, but we think you’ll know
where you stand when thinking about your game.

 
 
To play a splash bunker shot and get out the bunker stress free you must use
Your bounce by approaching the ball with the correct technique.

 
 
Being able to 2-putt from distance consistently helps your golf.
Sometimes it means you walk off with a net birdie. Most times, it’s two putts and a solid net par.
Missing either of those opportunities creates disappointment and frustration.
We want less of that. We want you to walk to the next tee accompanied by a feeling of fulfillment.
 
How many times in a round are you likely to 3-putt?
Infrequently; at least once; more than once; it’s a regular threat.

Is there a common cause?
You struggle to read the green; you struggle to match stroke length to the distance required;
you strike the ball inconsistently with your putter (or a combination).
What could you do to improve your performance?

 


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