By Willow, on November 20th, 2009%
Click the links to view David’s published articles online.
Golf Science – Inside Golf December 2009 – ONLINE NOW
Short Game – Inside Golf November 2009
Chipping – Inside Golf May 2008 – Page 32/33
Click picture to visit the Inside . . . → Read More: Published Articles
By Willow, on November 16th, 2009%
Feel free to comment or ask questions regarding . . . → Read More: Willow’s Swing
By Willow, on November 11th, 2009%
Wednesday 11th November 2009 (H’cap 25)
Steve had been working with a golf coach for some time but had not improved much. He presented to his initial lesson and displayed a very good tempo and rhythm but lacked in his impact alignments as demonstrated in the before frame. His ball flight was high and Steve noted that . . . → Read More: Steve Hansen
By Willow, on November 8th, 2009%
This is a place for students to post their results.
Good or bad it doesn’t matter. I’m always keen to know how my students are going. If it’s a bad round then we might be able to offer tips or discuss what went wrong.
So please post your results in here by . . . → Read More: Student Results
By Willow, on November 5th, 2009%
24th October 2009 (h’cap 16)
Sara presented on the 10th October 2009 with an inconsistent ball strike and lack of clubface control as you can see in the “before” frame below. When she hit the ball ok the flight was high and lacking distance.
We worked on compression drills and ball flight very much improved as clubhead and . . . → Read More: Sara Beale
By Willow, on November 5th, 2009%
To achieve our maximum learning potential in golf it helps to have a little information on what we are required to do to make this difficult game work for us. So let’s begin our lesson here.
Our Equipment has been designed to do a specific job and knowing what that is, may help us understand what our . . . → Read More: The Truth About Golf (Part 1)
By Willow, on November 5th, 2009%
I explain the differences between chipping and pitching
. . . → Read More: Chipping vs Pitching
By Willow, on November 5th, 2009%
Ensuring your alignment is spot on will help guarantee you hit straighter putts.
My preference when putting is for the following points to be aligned at or parallel to the target.
Aligned to the target:
Club Face
Aligned parallel to the target:
Shoulders
Forearms
Feet
Eyes
Hips
This will give us the best chance to make an “on plane” stroke while hitting the golf ball on . . . → Read More: Hole More Putts Guaranteed