Help Your Golf Swing With Your Foot Position

Over the years, I have tried many different foot positions when I set up for my golf swing. I’ve tried those positions because of different techniques I’ve heard other people talk about, what I’ve seen and what I’ve read about. The video below from the golf channel is one of the best ones I’ve viewed when it comes to explaining how to position your feet for your swing.  It may not be a fix all, but for me it has worked better than anything I have tried in the past. Hope it helps you too and happy golfing from this average golfer! 🏌️

https://www.golfchannel.com/video/golf-fix-use-your-front-foot/

Slow Mo your Shot

While we wait for the weather to improve here’s something to consider doing when you get back on the links. Slow mo a shot of your swing. I had one of my golfing buddies do this for me recently and it was really fun to watch. I was on the 13th tee of the Whispering Woods course in the Pinehurst area. You can view the video below. So, get your smart phone out, take that swing and have your partner video it. It’s not one of my best shots, just done randomly, and I am sure you can find several faults, but now there is a reason to review that swing and maybe make some improvements. Making golf fun is what it’s all about! Happy golfing from this average golfer!

https://golfgolfandmoregolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/img_0464.mov

Drive It Like Graeme McDowell

As this average golfer watches another day of rain in the northeast, all I can do is count down the days to arriving in Pinehurst and watch some golf videos to hopefully keep some of the golf rust away before arriving in Pinehurst. Pinehurst spoils those of us fortunate to play there. Keeping the ball straight down the fairway off the tee almost always leads to a good score. If you look back at most bad holes, it generally always starts off the tee. So, no matter how you tend to shape your tee shot, here’s how Graeme McDowell compensates for the shape. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/school-golf-drive-it-graeme-mcdowell/?cid=twitter-gca-v-drive-it-like-mcdowell-041515

Bottle Up Your Slice

All golfers know that there are days when you get into a funk with you game. I’ve said to my golfing buddies on more than one occasion, it seems like I’m starting this game all over! Other days, I can play without the funk. I guess it’s called being inconsistent, but that’s part of golf. My goal is always to be more consistent in my game and to try and correct issues that arise on the course. Recently, for whatever reason, I started slicing the ball off the tee after being fairly consistent down the middle for several rounds. So, here’s a video from The Golf Academy that I used to help make the slice correction. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://golfchannelacademy.com/dana-rader-bottle-up-your-slice/?scl=shared

Shaping Those Shots

This average golfer is counting down the days until I return to Pinehurst as the weather has been terrible in the northeast for golf. Pinehurst will be a welcome golf retreat for several weeks. In the meantime, practice makes perfect. Hitting that draw or slice when you need it to get back on target often eludes me. Next time you are at the range, here’s a practice tip to help you make those shots when needed. Good luck and I’ll be writing from beautiful Pinehurst, North Carolina in a few weeks! Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/funk-gives-shot-shaping-tips/?cid=twitter-gca-v-funk-shot-shaping-060915

Impact And Follow Through

This average golfer may just get out for a round of golf here in the Northeast today! It has been difficult not playing after a full winter season of golf in beautiful Pinehurst, North Carolina. Today will be a day to remove some of the rust after not playing for two weeks. I recently heard a golf instructor mentioning that one of the most common faults of amateur golfers is the follow through. I know that over the years, this has been one of my biggest faults…lack of follow through. My body wants to stop after impact and as most golfers know, that just doesn’t work very well. Here’s a nice lesson from the Golf Academy to help with the all important follow through that you can practice. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/night-school-impact-and-beyond/?cid=twitter-gca-v-impact-follow-through-040315

The Motion of the Club Drill

This average golfer just returned from playing one of my favorite courses here in the Pinehurst area, Hyland Golf Club. Hyland isn’t an easy course, as the slope rating is 124 from the gold tees. I usually shoot in the mid 90’s here and today I shot 91 with a triple on a Par 5 due to a poor trap shot. Also, I was struggling with my club motion, that is, nice easy back swing but too fast coming down. As much as I try to prevent this from happening, it seems to be one of the hardest things to remain consistent with. I am always amazed when I do have an easy down swing just how well the ball flys off the club face. The old saying, let the club do the work! If you want the ball to go farther, don’t swing harder, just change to a longer club. I have committed to making this happen on my next outing Thursday at Seven Lakes Club. To prove my point, here is a nice video drill from The Golf Academy addressing this very point. An over due  “thanks” for reading my blog. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/school-golf-motion-over-position/?cid=twitter-gca-v-motion-over-position-041415

The Secret of How To Shape Shots

If the weather holds out here in Pinehurst, this average golfer will be back on the links tomorrow trying to improve his game. As an amateur golfer, one of the things that I struggle with more than anything is how to shape a shot. In other words, how do I make that draw or fade when I need to. It seems that I can make that draw or fade when I am not trying to, but when I really want to make it, it is difficult to do. Here’s a video from the Golf Academy that helps you learn how to shape those shots when you need to do it out on the links. It may also give us a clue as to why we make those shots when we aren’t trying to. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/school-golf-shot-shape-secrets/?cid=twitter-gca-v-shot-shape-secrets-040115

Launch Drive and No Slice

This average golfer takes to the links with a positive attitude each round, but usually I will have a trouble spot somewhere in my game by rounds end. That’s why we practice, analyze and correct our mistakes. Sometimes I’ll ask for help from a golfing partner when I can’t figure out a correction and if that doesn’t work, I’ll research for the next round or practice range. During my lastest round, I started hitting my drive lower than usual and that caused some troubles with up hill tee boxes. I found myself also having this same issue with my fairway metals. So, wanting to find a fix, I researched this video and hopefully it will help me launch those clubs better next time out. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://golfchannelacademy.com/kellie-stenzel-launch-it-high-with-your-setup/?scl=shared

Gary Sheffield Learns About Core Rotation

This average golfer played at one of my favorite courses here in the Pinehurst area yesterday, Foxfire Grey Course. One of the bad habits that I often get into is swinging with my arms and not rotating that core part of my body that needs to give you the power in your swing. This was the case with me yesterday.  When you see the small golfers who can really get distance on their ball, it’s probably because they know how to rotate and use that core power. Here’s a great video from the Golf Academy to help you learn this rotation and impact with the core rotation. Happy golfing from this average golfer!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/golf-fix-gary-sheffield-adds-15-yards-impact-tip/?cid=twitter-gca-v-sheffield-adds-distance-032815