Avoiding the Usual Suspects of Poor Technique Improper technique early in the swing usually leads to movements that are detrimental to your golf swing. We describe this as “cause and effect’. This month we investigate typical swing flaws that you might experience and give you information to help improve the root cause of these flaws. […]
August News
Sand Solutions Bunkers (or sand traps) are shallow pits filled with sand and generally incorporating a raised lip or barrier, from which the ball is more difficult to play than from grass. This means that your technique from this condition needs to be correct if you want a desirable outcome. This month we explore how […]
July News
Putting Grips When I teach I do so abiding by many rules and principles that are required to produce a fundamental golf swing. However, when I can highlight a player’s preferences I do so. This is most commonly seen in grip instruction. In full swing lessons, I will educate beginners to grip the club using […]
June News
Don’t get distraught when you miss the green. Look at it as a chance for you to get up and down and walk on to the next hole salvaging your score. Most top PGA and LPGA Touring Professionals average 11 greens in regulation (G.I.R) per round. This means that they must chip and putt with […]
May News
For many of those who are members of clubs, this month marks the start of the golfing season. At St. George’s Golf & Country Club we have an Opening Day Tournament which starts with a ceremonial drive in. This year is extra special as it marks our 100-year anniversary. So, this month’s tip will help […]