Tuesday, April 23, 2024 Email Rick | rickkrebs.greensidegolfer.com | Tel: 443-286-1986


Improve your course management




You’ll be faced with a course management challenge on all approach shots,
not just Par 3’s. Try playing a round where you take a ‘safety first’ approach to every shot.
Check out your score. Is it an improvement if you play within yourself?
Course management is an important part of your game; if you’d be interested
in an accompanied round to help with your course management,



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9-Hole Playing Lessons are now available with Rick Krebs.

You can practice all you want on the Range,
but until you actually get out onto the course you are not really "playing" golf.


The easiest way to improve is still out on the course.

Book a 9-Hole Playing Lesson with Rick and start improving now!

Don't go dormant this winter


It is a great time of the year for all-round improvement.
Find out what is holding you back from playing a better golf game with our New Student Assessment.


  Sign up for a 60-minute full swing analysis, short game and putting analysis, and recommended coaching plan.

These take place all through fall and when spring rolls around you will be READY with your new game!

Contact Rick or call/text 443-286-1986


The number one 

 
Step to more great shots
 
Your approach shot accuracy depends on you squaring the face to the target line.
You must have the right Lie angles for your golf swing.
The sole will be square to the turf at impact. You’ll be straighter.
 
 
 
 
If the toe is up (vs. the heel), then your face will automatically point to the left (for right-handers). You’re missing before you start.  If the heel is up (vs. the toe), then your face will automatically point to the right (for right-handers). Perfectly aligned, great swing, you’re still missing right?


 
We want you to hit more great shots
 
Let us help you hit more great shots. Let us check out your lie angles.
Get that right, and you’ll be amazed at how much more accurate you are.
This applies to all golfers. Why waste a great swing?
 
 
 



Your wedge and ball flight

 
Shooting it in lower
 


 
If you watch the best golfers play this shot, you’ll notice they seem to nip the turf (rather than carving out a divot), and they then seem to have a shorter follow-through.

 
When we see golfers trying to play this shot on the range, many move the ball back in their
stance and play with a steeper angle of attack, under the impression that will create more spin.
Actually a shallow angle of attack with clean contact creates more spin. 

 
Come and learn to control ball flight
 
Being able to shoot the ball in with a slightly lower trajectory and
the spin to check the ball quickly, makes distance control so much easier.
Come and learn how to play this shot.
 
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