Student Lesson - John

John is a strong, long-hitting left-handed player who tends to over-cut his irons and pull his driver. In our first lesson together, we focused on getting his shoulders (and pelvis) to turn on a steeper angle so he can stay more centered and deliver the club from a shallower angle. We also added in an earlier squaring of the clubface -- something I always prefer. Enjoy.

Student Lesson - Dave

Dave has a very solid looking golf swing but was struggling with a pull miss. He strongly favors a shut-clubface and aggressive leg action -- both of which I encourage for most people. In his case, his pelvis action on his backswing was leading to an out-to-in delivery of the club. Check out what we did for an immediate (and hopefully lasting) improvement. Enjoy!

Online Lesson - Patrick

I played with Patrick and his dad recently in a practice round for the South Florida Open at Bonita Bay in Naples, Florida. Patrick's dad is a great player and is looking to get Patrick a different perspective on his swing.

If any of you have trouble with limited mobility, lack of distance, and (more specifically) faulty right arm action in your golf swing, this video might be helpful for you. This is the lesson I sent Patrick earlier today so hopefully I'll hear some good news soon.

Student Lesson - Alex

Alex came over for some work today and we covered some of the following: hip rotation, external rotation of right arm, wrist angles, and shallowing the shaft. Maybe that sounds like a lot, but I think you'll enjoy the differences.