Why do you want to play better golf? If you speak to fitness trainers many will tell you that a customer who says “I want to lose weight” is already a lost cause. It is insufficient motivation to stick with a fitness program. What good trainers will do is push their customer to think about why they want to lose weight. They will try and focus them on an emotional experience they want to enjoy or improve as a result of better conditioning and a loss of weight. Golf is the same. For most of us, “I want to lower my handicap” is not actually a great motivator to stick with an improvement plan. The question is: why do you want to shoot lower scores? What is the experience you want to enjoy or improve? Can you define it, and can you describe it as an emotional feeling? Want to chat about your motivation for improvement? Contact us. Titleist is rewarding you for your loyalty! I know that it's hard to believe, but it's that time of year for the Titleist Loyalty Rewarded Promotion. This is always a great email to send out because it signals that the golf season is not that far away! Titleist is offering their Pro V1, Pro V1X, and AVX golf ball promotion, where you Buy 3 Dozen and Get 1 Dozen Free. This is a great way to stock up for the upcoming season and get your golf ball personalized for free. To take advantage of this offer and have your golf balls in the initial shipment, please reply back to this email. As a member of the Titleist Leadership Advisory Staff, I am able to submit orders two weeks early, starting on March 1st. These initial orders will be delivered by April 1st and the golf balls will be placed in your locker and ready for the upcoming season. All orders taken after March 1st will be sent in on a weekly basis until the final order date of April 22nd. The two options that are available this year are listed below. In addition, anyone who wishes to get yellow golf balls may do so under both options. Option #1 Free personalization (Imprint only; logos not available under this promotion) All dozens to be the same ball type and personalization must be the same imprint and color. Available ink colors include: black, blue, red, green and pink. Available in both low numbers (1 to 4) and high numbers (5 to 8) Option #2 Same play number ($2 upcharge/dozen applies) Consumer may elect to have the same play number for all dozens. #'s can be 1-9 and double digit play numbers 00 &10 - 99. The double digit number will be the same on all 4 dozen. All dozens to be the same ball type and personalization must be the same imprint and color. Available ink colors include: black, blue, red, green and pink. For all orders, please specify the following information: Ball Type: Pro V1, Pro V1X, or AVX Personalization: Up to 3 lines of text, maximum of 17 characters per line. All dozens will have the same imprint. Ink Color: Black, Blue, Green, Red, or Pink Play #: 1-4, 5-8, Single Number 1-9, Double Digit Number 00, 10-99 All golf balls ordered will be white, unless you specify that you would prefer yellow golf balls. I'm looking forward to a great 2019 golf season and am excited to see everyone back out at the club in a couple of months! | |
| Adding speed | | Glutes; stability and speed | | Tiger Woods once blamed a poor round on a failure “to activate the glutes”.He was talking a lot of sense. But it's not just elite athletes that should place some focus on their glutes. There’s even more reason for those of advancing age should be concerned about the strength of their glutes. | | | | The GLUTES are made up of 3 muscles: the Maximus, Medius, and Minimus. Each matter to your health and your golf swing. | | | | Our “sitting” lifestyle is especially unhealthy for our glutes. Your glute muscles are essential to holding your pelvis and hips in place. | Weakness in the glutes can manifest itself in pain and stiffness over a broad range of the body. | | | | | Your glutes help you to retain posture throughout the swing and provide stability to the lower body (hips/pelvis) while the upper body rotates. | Strong glutes help with the acceleration of the clubhead towards impact. With a little work, you can regain, or increase clubhead speed. | | | Plan to add speed in 2019 | | Spend some time with a personal trainer and talk to them about exercises, relevant to your age, strength, and flexibility, which will strengthen your glutes. Your health will be better. You’ll add speed to your golf swing. Your golf will be better. Then come and see us about your equipment and technique. | | Contact us > | | |