by Tom Patri | Nov 24, 2014 | Tom's Blog
A Fresh Mental Approach is All You Need to Get Your Sand Game On Track (Part 2) Continued from blog entry – “A LINE IN THE SAND (Part 1)” . PERFECT YOUR SAND DIVOTS: . I recommend that you practice taking “sand divots” without a ball. For an average-length bunker shot (40 to 50 feet),…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 20, 2014 | Tom's Blog
A Fresh Mental Approach is All You Need to Get Your Sand Game On Track (Part 1) . Golfers talk about the “yips” on the greens, a nervous affiiction that disrupts the basic execution of the stroke. Well, I’ve seen many golfers flinch on greenside bunker shots just as on a three-foot putt. Result: they…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 12, 2014 | Tom's Blog
Typically, golfers are taught to keep their left arm straight. It’s like a mantra—Don’t bend your left elbow. The advice is sound in principle, but not necessarily a must for a good golf swing. This is not to say the left arm can be allowed to totally flex (1). This will lead to a wide…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 12, 2014 | Tom's Blog
Rethinking one of golf’s oldest swing instruction ideas — the “stiff’ left arm (Part 2, Conclusion) Continued from blog entry – “Why a Soft Left Arm is Better (Part 1)” . Keep the left arm supple to reduce tension and you’ll become a more powerful hitter. First let’s consider the three basic types of takeaway that are…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 4, 2014 | Tom's Blog
Rethinking one of golf’s oldest swing instruction ideas — the “stiff’ left arm (Part 1) Keep your left arm straight! That is one of the oldest and most misinterpreted commands in all of golf swing instruction. Most golfers, ever anxious to not lose control of the club, accept the dictum without question. Anything less than a straight…
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by Tom Patri | Nov 4, 2014 | Tom's Blog
Try these changes employed by one of my best students to get your clubface under control and get rid of that slice (Part 2, Conclusion) . Drill: Point the Grip at the Ball Purchase a light plastic pole or wooden dowel, and grip it as above with the pole directly under the spine of the…
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