To waggle or not to waggle | Matt Terzo, PGA Instructor at the Del Mar Golf Center shows why many tour professionals use a one piece takeaway "waggle" instead of a traditional waggle. If we can help you with your game, please Get hold of us > Let their ball wind up in the hole If you know someone who’s inexperienced or just starting the game, they’ll often feel compelled to pick up before they finish the hole. Why deny them the fun of holing out for a score? Why not change it up a bit? Rather than them having to pick up, why not have them drop a ball and start from where they’re likely to score a five or better? Then they’ll enjoy the thrill of holing out, as well as the occasional really low score. Golf is almost unlimited in the fun you can create. Contact us to make it happen. | Read the wind | | | | “It’s a one-club wind” is a very misleading statement. A golfer hitting a long iron in a particular wind might only experience a 20% reduction in distance, yet when they get down to the short irons, the impact in the same wind might be as high as 40%. | | | | Improve your decision making | Choose to get better at making good shot selection decisions and better club selection choices. As you play add to your “golf intelligence” by discovering the impact 10, 20, and 30mph winds have on the distances you hit clubs. Start with an accompanied play session with us. | Contact us > | | |