Equipment

Jul
20
2007

Do You Have Adequate Wedge Coverage?

I’m not talking about insurance coverage here. What I’m referring to is the number of wedges you carry as well as the gaps in loft between all of them.

As I’ve said many times, I’m a fan of Dave Pelz’s 4×3 system, where the idea is to carry four wedges and to groove three distinct swing lengths that give you a total of twelve easily repeatable distances within 100 yards.

It’s clear that scoring happens within 100 yards. Your goal [...]

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Jul
18
2007

Swing Changes Take a Long Time

Yesterday, I said I was going to try one last-ditch effort before throwing in the towel and scheduling a lesson. You may recall that I’ve been sending everything to the right and I said I suspected that I might be standing too close to the ball.

An insightful comment from Greg Bartz reminded me of G.A.S.P., or Grip, Alignment, Stance, Posture. When everything is falling apart, the best thing to do is forget it all and go back to [...]

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Jul
11
2007

Combat Your Slice

Several days ago, we started talking about the slice. I covered a big cause: the “over the top” swing and factors that lead to it. Then, I covered some additional problems that can lead to a slice. Now, we get to the good part. Today, I’m going to finish up by covering some drills and techniques you can use to combat your slice.

Set up

Before we can play a good shot, it all starts with solid [...]

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Jul
10
2007

Slicing the Ball? Some Other Factors

For the last few days, we’ve been talking about the dreaded slice. Yesterday, I focused on the “over the top” move, that often leads to a slice (and possibly a pull-hook). While that might be a big reason that golfers slice the ball, it’s not the only possibility.

Remember that a slice is caused by an open club face at impact. Having a faulty swing path, as with an over the top swing, is a definite factor. [...]

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Jul
09
2007

Causes of an Over the Top Swing

As we discussed yesterday, one of the big causes of the slice in golf is an “over the top” swing where the club gets outside the swing plane and target line.

This flaw can really be caused for a variety of reasons. Golf Tips Magazine has a nice article covering four common causes of the over the top move.

To summarize, the author, Todd Sones, points to:

Taking the club away too flat, or inside the swing plane
Getting too much weight on [...]

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  • Sink More Short Putts with a Better Follow Through
  • Short putts are supposed to be easy.  Three feet?  Bah!  Except, try making 100 in a row and then say that.  Too many putts are missed in the two to five foot range, assuming you’re not picking them up as gimmes.

    One of the common problems in this situation is a tendency to forget that a putting stroke involves a backswing and a follow through.

    Often, a player will be intimidated on a short putt by a little break or [...]

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