Hybrid – How to Hit and Drills to Help One common theme we see with golfers is the difficulty hitting hybrids. Hybirds, aka rescue clubs, long iron replacements, or bafflers, are the clubs in your bag (hopefully) that are set up … Continue reading
Category: Clubs Instruction
Why Club Fitting is So Important and Common Questions
Common Questions about Club Fitting 1. How important is it to get clubs fit to my single plane swing (or the single plane swing I am working toward)? It is critical to get clubs fit to your single plane … Continue reading
Distance – How to Get More ….
First, I want to discuss a little about my article – “No Excuses in the Bag” – Club Fitting article. I have received a lot of questions and comments about the article. The most common question is “Can you get … Continue reading
No Excuses In The Bag – Time to Talk Club Fitting
Last week was the annual PGA Golf Show in Orlando, FL. The show is held each year and attracts thousands of professionals from across the country (and world) to see the new golf attire, golf course equipment, golf clubs and anything … Continue reading
A Hook Waiting to Happen
Had a couple of great email questions this past week and then spent today playing in a ‘marathon’ golf match in Wichita, KS that reminded me again of “A Hook Waiting to Happen”. First will describe the match and what … Continue reading
How to Hit Fairway Woods and Hybrids
We have recently received quite a few requests to cover the fundamentals of hitting fairway woods and the recently popular long iron replacement clubs – the hybrid (aka the utility club, baffler, heavenwood, etc…) We are also sure you have … Continue reading
The Lob Wedge – Making your “Worst Enemy” your “Best Friend”
First, I want to say, I believe the lob wedge is one of your most important clubs in your bag. Besides your putter and your driver, this is probably the club you will use the most in a given round… … Continue reading
Putter Fitter
According to the PGA: One of the most stressful events a golfer can put on his/her back is putting – especially practice. This is one of the only extended times you will bend at the waist without relieving the stress … Continue reading
Talk about Clubs: What Flex Shaft in My Drive?
Got a great question on our chatroom a couple of weeks ago wanted to share with all those that didn’t see it: Question: “Suppose you swing the driver 110 miles per hour. Based on that swing speed, you should be … Continue reading
Lie Angles Don’t Lie
This month we’re going to discuss the lie angles on clubs. Not just how a correct lie angle affects the direction of a golf shot, but as important, what looking at and monitoring lie angles of clubs can tell you … Continue reading