Mike Malaska looks at controlling trajectories for this Mulligan Monday.
Mike takes a wedge and hits three shots. One low, one a little higher, and the last very high. What Mike is doing is controlling the clubface with different trajectories. You can practice this with any club in the bag.
Mike takes a 7 wood, and he repeats the same process, and it's all about controlling trajectory, which controls distance.
This exercise focuses on getting a feel for your clubs and understanding the different trajectories which dictate the ball's distance.
For this Quick Fix Friday, Mike pulls out his driver and starts practicing on the range.
Mike sets up three tees, and the key is to make easy swings and hit the ball solid. Mike hits the first ball in the center of the face, online, with a slight curve.
Mike hits the next shot, adds a little d...
This Mulligan Monday, Mike discusses developing putting tempo on the green.
Golf swings are all about finding a tempo and Tour Players are masters at maintaining tempo under pressure. Tempo is the pace at which the swing works, and rhythm is the sequence. Timing is what holds it together. The ke...
This Quick Fix Friday, Harry Hooker is working on his chip shot. He tends to swing from the inside.
To “Fix” this, Harry has to make sure that when he chips, the ball needs to be back behind his right foot.
When Harry swings and can catch the ball solid with his inside swing, he can hook the ba...
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