Practice Schedule

On July 26, 2010, in Work Sheets, by Steve

The Practice Schedule will help you plan the areas you need to keep working on.

Progress Report

On July 26, 2010, in Work Sheets, by Steve

The Progress Report will help you keep track of your progress through out the season.

Monthly Review

On July 26, 2010, in Work Sheets, by Steve

The Monthly Review will help you keep track of your progress and identify the areas you still need to work on.

Short Game Skills Test

On July 26, 2010, in Work Sheets, by Steve

The Short Game Skills Test is a great way to identify the areas you need to work on.

Carry Distance Chart

On July 26, 2010, in Work Sheets, by Steve

The Carry Distance Chart is there to help you work out how far you hit the ball with each of your clubs.

First Tee Nerves

On July 3, 2010, in Mind Games, by Steve

Do you think there is a single golfer that has NEVER experienced first tee nerves?
I suspect everyone has, at some stage, been debilitated by the thought of hitting that opening tee shot.
Don’t despair there is an easy way to help yourself overcome this…here’s Rich to explain…Actually :)

The Value of a Playing Lesson

On June 24, 2010, in Playing Lessons, by Rich

Most golfers have had a lesson or two in their playing careers, some have regular lessons and some golfers have had no lessons at all and will probably never have a lesson at all, which is a shame because we know how valuable they can be.

Preparing for a Round of Golf at the Weekend

On April 21, 2010, in General Coaching, by Steve

It’s a beautiful day for golf.  Before heading out to the course, it is important to go through a checklist of items you will need to ensure an enjoyable round. Before leaving your home, it is important to check the latest weather conditions so you can dress appropriately and bring any necessary items to deal [...]

Why Re-grip?

On April 17, 2010, in General Coaching, Golf Equipment, by Rich

Your golf grips will degrade over a period of time regardless of whether you play every week or once a year. Ozone, oil from your hands and dirt will all cause them to lose there effectiveness. The traction that a fresh grip provides will help you to keep control of the club throughout your shot.  This added [...]

Power From The Ground Up

On March 25, 2010, in General Coaching, by Rich

There are only two constants when you make a golf swing. Firstly your feet start off connected to the ground and secondly your hands are connected to the club. Here we are going to look at the role of the feet and shoes relative to the ground. Without good pressure pushing down through the shoes [...]

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