It seems like recently everyone is experimenting with leaving their traditional driver in the bag in favor for the multi-functional three-wood. But what’s behind this trend, and should you get on board? [Read more…]
Are You Ready For A Complete Swing Change?
If you’ve followed professional golf for any length of time, you know that some PGA Tour stars tinker with their swings on a daily basis. Swing changes are commonplace in the game of golf for professionals and amateurs, alike. But, are you ready for a complete swing change? [Read more…]
Why You Should Play To Your Swing Type And Not The Course
From the most basic beginner, all the way up to record-breaking master pros like Tiger Woods, every golfer has experienced the sweat and surprise of swinging great on the range and then clunking it over and over out on the course. This phenomenon is often referred to as the inability to take your “practice game” into the competition. This can happen for a few reasons, but it’s usually a lack of planning and mental preparation. In short, you need a swing strategy. And, you need to be mentally prepared to apply it out on the golf course. [Read more…]
5 Things Successful CEOs Do Every Day
CEOs are usually at the top of their game when it comes to the habits they implement on a daily basis. This ensures that they are always performing at a peak level. CEOs are paid the big bucks for a reason. They are the ones who can make wise and calculated decisions under pressure that affect the entire future of the company there are working with. [Read more…]
3 Reasons To Not Hit A Driver Off The Tee
Most golfers tend to take their driver out of their bag for every tee shot on a par 4 or par 5. They don’t think about variables that come into play, such as the hazards on the hole, where the best place to approach the green with their second shot would be or the width of the fairways. They simply focus on driving the ball as far as they can so they have as short of a shot to the green as possible with their next stroke. [Read more…]
What Can You Learn From Bad Shots?
We all hate a bad shot, especially if it ends up with a ball out of bounds, or loses you a hole. But, the best thing you can learn from a bad shot is how to overcome it. [Read more…]
Why Setting Goals Can Help Improve Your Golf Game Over Time
Top golf coaches say that the best players to work with are the ones who are willing to set long-term goals and stick to them. There’s nothing wrong with just going out and golfing over and over again to have fun. But if you want to see real improvements in your game, you are going to need a direction to work toward. And pretty much every effective strategy includes a bit of planning and somewhere to start, no matter how modest. [Read more…]
Do These 6 Things Before Every Shot
Have you heard the bit of gossip discussing how top-ranked Australian golfer Jason Day concentrated his way to the top? Apparently, he did it by running himself through a rigorous and secret 15-step pre-swing ritual before every single shot. Well, it turns out, there’s some power behind this chatter. [Read more…]
Do These 4 Things When Playing A Course For The First Time
Anytime a pro golfer is going to compete on a new course, you’d better believe they go out there early and get to know the lay of the land. You may not need or want to do the same level of scouting — going to a course several times in the days leading up to your tee-time and walking the whole thing with your coach, and your finger out testing the wind. But it’s pretty rare to play your best shooting blind on a new-to-you course. [Read more…]