by Mike Dero. How many times have you heard that it doesn’t matter what your swing looks like, as long as your club head is square at impact. Think, Furyk, Bubba or Trevino. Squaring your club face is one of those things that we know we are supposed to do, but no one has ever
by April A. Morris In our July post Women And Corporate Golf, we wrote about how women, who do not play golf, may be missing out on opportunities to be part of the corporate culture, and risk sitting out on important company sponsored events. However, what was not covered in that post was how you
I recently signed up for the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) program at my local golf club. The reason I became interested in TPI is that it seems different from most golf instruction, in that it blends fitness training with traditional golf swing improvement. I joined the program with a golf buddy, and the first part
by David Mackenzie Did you ever stop to think that when you play golf you may have too much time to stop and think? And maybe that’s why what happens on the driving range, stays on the driving rage. On the range we are loose: drop a ball, hit it, drop another, not much thinking
by Cork Gaines If you suffer from Long Drive envy you are not alone. Most of us are obsessed with trying to hit our drives longer than our playing partners, and we marvel at the guy who constantly out drives us by 25 yards. And so, we spend less and less of our practice time