This is the 11th part of a series of practice tips titled “Tips for Improving”. In those practice tips we discussed how we work with our students to create new habits rather than breaking old habits. It is essentially impossible … Continue reading
Category: Swing
Moe Norman’s Lead Thumb – The Long and Short of It
The lead hand grip is more than just where you place the club in the hand. How you place the hand is just as important. If the golf swing were a jigsaw puzzle, I would consider the lead hand position my … Continue reading
Single Length Clubs / Irons
Single Length Clubs We have begun to receive many calls and emails in the past couple of months about single length clubs. Whether the increase in curiosity is from Bryson DeChambeau, Cobra Golf’s single length irons, Edel Golf’s new single … Continue reading
Moe Norman’s Lead Thumb – The Long and Short of It
The lead hand grip is more than just where you place the club in the hand. How you place the hand is just as important. If the golf swing were a jigsaw puzzle, I would consider the lead hand position my … Continue reading
Embrace Repetition, Tips for Improving (Part 11)
This is the 11th part of a series of practice tips titled “Tips for Improving”. In those practice tips we discussed how we work with our students to create new habits rather than breaking old habits. It is essentially impossible … Continue reading
The Lower Body “Limits” of Moe Norman’s Golf Swing (Part 1)
A golf swing is a simple set of sequential movements of the pelvis, torso, arms and hands. These movements are stabilized by the legs and feet. The position of the body, starting at address, creates limitations so that other parts … Continue reading
Successful and Satisfied Students – Graves Golf’s only Mission
If I had to summarize the success of Graves Golf this recent testimonial says it better than I ever could – and makes every bit of our efforts worthwhile. Hi Tim, I am going to send you two emails. The … Continue reading
The Concomitant Relation of Swing Plane, Lag and Release
I don’t know a golfer on the planet who doesn’t want to add 20 yards on the end of their average drive. This equates to a club-head speed increase of approximately 8 miles per hour which, for most golfers, is … Continue reading
The Two Lines and Tension Points of the Single Plane Swing
I spend much of my time stressing the importance of the Single Plane starting position. It has been my experience that when I am unstable or uncomfortable at address, my ability to strike the ball solid and consistently decreases dramatically. … Continue reading