Improve Your Impact Position
Improve Your Impact Position Director Instructor – Chris Haarlow
Improve Your Impact Position Director Instructor – Chris Haarlow
Six Steps to Help You Play a Side-hill Shot by Robert Linville, Director of Instruction One of the toughest shots in golf is the side-hill lie when the ball is below your feet. I’ll give you a quick checklist to help you play these shots with more consistency. Step 1…Don’t choke down on the grip. …
Maintaining Your Balance by Davis Troxler, Teaching Professional In the original movie, The Karate Kid, Mr. Myiagi told his karate student that balance is the key to life. That is true in life and also in your golf swing. To create a golf swing that produces both consistency and power, you must maintain balance throughout…
Playing from Greenside Rough by Robert Linville, Director of Instruction Playing golf in the summer and fall in the south present golfers with a variety of short game shots from the bermuda-grass rough. Two of the most common shots we encounter around the greens are (1) The ball sits up on top of the thick…
Escaping From a Fairway Bunker by Robert Linville, Director of Instruction Sometimes you hit an errant tee shot that finds a fairway bunker. Here’s the process to help you play a good shot from the bunker. The first objective is to advance the ball toward the green, so we need to take a club with…
Girls Golf: Gan an Edge with your Short Game by Kathleen Strandberg, Girls Golf Program Coordinator Most female golfers that play at a competitive level will know that the length of courses have been continually increasing due to the rise in competition. Through my experience in college, I found that I was an “average” length…
The Late Season Lesson – Preparing for Regionals and State High School Finals by Chris Haarlow Director Instructor Precision Golf School PGA Professional As the important part of the high school season comes into it’s final swing this week with the NC State Regional Tournaments and then culminate next week with the NC State finals,…
The short game system we teach is based on logic and fundamental principles. First, I believe there needs to be a logical reason to do things a certain way. If there is a technical and mechanical advantage to swinging a certain way of setting-up with certain alignments, then by all means we want to do…