by Tom Patri | Dec 8, 2015 | TPGS Tips to Improve Your Golf Game
[ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end] . Players tend to over-think sand play. At your first opportunity get yourself into a practice bunker and simply try to splash out some sand leaving long, level displacements of sand. You don’t want to leave deep gouges of sand as you also don’t want to NOT contact any sand. I feel sand…
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by Tom Patri | Dec 8, 2015 | TPGS Tips to Improve Your Golf Game
[ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end] . If you’re going to go to the range and beat balls, let’s have a purpose. Even before you get to your swing motion, your alignment is critical to your improvement. If you were going to fire a gun, you’d aim at a target. So having a target when you practice is a must!!…
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by Tom Patri | Dec 3, 2015 | TPGS Tips to Improve Your Golf Game
Many amateurs are scared to death during short putts of around 3 feet or less. A big part of this is expectation. You expect to make a 3-foot putt!! But ask these same amateurs when the last time they practiced 3-foot putts was and they reply that it is boring or 3-footers are “no problem”!!…
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by Tom Patri | Dec 3, 2015 | TPGS Tips to Improve Your Golf Game
[ezcol_1half] [/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end] . The body we live in has so much to do with the way we swing our clubs as individuals. In general, the adult males we see could use help in the flexibility and range of motion. So we suggest they get on a stretching program ASAP!! This will help them create…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 16, 2015 | TPGS Tips to Improve Your Golf Game
(Part 2, Conclusion) Continued from blog entry – “Putting Practice (Part 1)” . .. Next, find a relatively flat putt on your practice green and back up to about 10 feet away. Lay down two shafts of 2×4’s side by side (parallel) heading towards the hole, put your putter head between the two…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 14, 2015 | TPGS Tips to Improve Your Golf Game
(Part 1) Putting is documented to be 43% of the game of golf, yet how many of you dedicate 43% of your practice time to putting ?! There are two basic aspects of putting that must be understood: Distance and Direction. Distance is the length and pace of your stroke. Direction is the face and…
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