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by Tom Patri | Jan 21, 2015 | Tom's Blog
(Part 2, Conclusion) Continued from blog entry – “All In The Timing (Part 1)” What to do? At impact, I want you to feel as if the front of your body is still looking at the golf ball, not looking down the target line. Imagine that eyes are attached to the front of your hip sockets….
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by Tom Patri | Jan 19, 2015 | Tom's Blog
Friday January 23rd 2015, 10:00am – 12:00noon at Vineyards Country Club, Naples 34119. Join us for the OSFLOW.® Balance and Flexibility Workshop – FREE. Tom Patri – avoiding golf injuries. RSVP: jrudolf@osflowusa.com or 239 331 9692. .
by Tom Patri | Jan 16, 2015 | Tom's Blog
. . “Today it is more common to find struggling golfers who are spending a huge amount of money, time, energy and emotion attempting to find or fix positions in their backswings, impact points or follow-throughs. They totally disregard pre-swing flaws that are responsible for in-swing deficiencies.” — Chuck Hogan .. YOU CAN…
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by Tom Patri | Jan 16, 2015 | Tom's Blog
(Part 1) If you’re like most golfers, you are a chronic slicer who wants to draw the ball. You probably have good intentions. You want to hit crisp shots that start out slightly right then, ever so slightly, move from right to left. Instead, however, most shots probably go to high and too far right….
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by Tom Patri | Jan 6, 2015 | Tom's Blog
You might think I’m crazy after all it’s still January. However as a golf nut and somebody who loves if not lusts the first right of spring, Augusta and April is truly heaven on earth. The reason I begin watching closely now is start to scout whose game will round into form and peak at…
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by Tom Patri | Dec 31, 2014 | Tom's Blog
Saturday January 10th 2015, 10:00am – 12:00noon at The Lake Lodge & Beach Club at The Quarry, Naples 34120. Join us for the OSFLOW.® Balance and Flexibility Demo – FREE. Tom Patri – avoiding golf injuries. RSVP: jrudolf@osflowusa.com or 239 331 9692. .
by Tom Patri | Dec 22, 2014 | Tom's Blog
A Fresh Mental Approach is All You Need to Get Your Sand Game On Track (Part 6, Conclusion) Continued from blog entry – “A LINE IN THE SAND (Part 5)” . . A LITTLE PRACTICE GOES A LONG WAY: I’m always surprised how many golfers who complain about “yipping” their sand shots never practice them….
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by Tom Patri | Dec 15, 2014 | Tom's Blog
A Fresh Mental Approach is All You Need to Get Your Sand Game On Track (Part 5) Continued from blog entry – “A LINE IN THE SAND (Part 4)” . FlNE-TUNING THE SHOT (PART 2, Conclusion): Likewise, you can adjust to different hardnesses and depths of sand. If the sand is very firm and shallow,…
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by Tom Patri | Dec 9, 2014 | Tom's Blog
Everyday at Westchester Country Club, our beautiful and spacious driving range gets a tremendous workout. Almost never is there space that is not occupied with members swinging with vigor long into the evening hours. Conversely, at Westchester we have a really super short game area with several bunkers, 2 huge pitching, chipping and putting green…
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by Tom Patri | Dec 9, 2014 | Tom's Blog
A Fresh Mental Approach is All You Need to Get Your Sand Game On Track (Part 4) Continued from blog entry – “A LINE IN THE SAND (Part 3)” . FlNE-TUNING THE SHOT (PART1): . Golfers who re-learn the simplicity of this shot invariably say, “Okay, now that I can get it out every time,…
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