Relaxation Makes it a Swing
Develop Feel, Power, and Accuracy by Relaxing
May 7, 2006
It seems to be the instinct of most of us non-tour players to grip a club like we have gotten a hold of the neck of an IRS agent. It is like we are arm wrestling with the club—fingers, wrists, and forearms straining with our effort to hit that little ball higher, and straighter, and farther. But the tension in our swings is a big part of the reason we do not hit the ball more like tour players. Read more
Patience is a Virtue
Game Improvement is a Long-Term Investment
October 5, 2004
In a world of fast food, DSL, and guaranteed overnight deliveries, improving the golf game can seem like a long and difficult process; especially when a golfer wants to turn his chunky pull-slice into a power draw with a one-hour lesson. Read more
Seeking Consistency
Beginning the search for the Holy Grail of golf
September 1, 2004
One of the things I hear repeatedly from golfers is that they want to be more consistent. They have hit those “tuning fork” shots when the ball comes off the clubface softly, like a warm marshmallow. Read more



