In this video, Titleist member Dave Phillips explores casting. This common fault gets its name from fishing and those who suffer from it release the club early, resembling an angler who snaps the tip of his fishing rod to launch the lure out onto open water.
If you’re casting the golf club, you’re losing speed and power, because you’re losing the angle between your wrists and the club shaft prematurely. In golf, when you lose your angles early, you dump all the stored energy you’ve generated in your backswing before you need it – at impact.
The key to curing a casting motion is learning to use your lower body properly. When you can separate the turning of your hips from the uncoiling of your upper body, you maintain lag and swing in an efficient sequence that allows you to lean the club shaft forward, de-loft the club face and deliver maximum force into the back of the golf ball.
Develop this skill as described by Dave and you’ll start hitting crisper, more powerful shots with a lot less effort.
When you watch golf there’s nothing quite like watching the pros smash their drives 300 plus yards far into the distance.
But how far does the average golfer hit the ball?
Thanks to great advances in golf tracking technology from the folks at Arccos, top analysis by Golf WRX and the latest Golf Distance Insights Report produced by the USGA and R&A we now have great data available to answer this question.
So in this video present the latest information broken down by age, gender, handicap and swing speed!
Golfers who wish to hit the ball straighter often have to improve their Side Bend. In this video Martin looks at extension, side bend and explains what role this can play in creating your straighter golf shots.
In this video Jeff discuss how to release the golf club for better consistency!
Do we release the club via a hand release, or do we release the club via a body rotation release? Follow along as Jeff takes us back to the basics properly rotating and squaring the clubface through impact.
Perfect Practice Version 2.0 putting mats are an at-home or office solution to improving your golf game. A must have for the aspiring and professional Golf player. Work on your putt while at home or in the office. Perfect Practice putting mats have helps thousands improve their putting. Official putting mat of former World #1 PGA Tour pro Dustin Johnson.
Perfect Practice Putting mats are designed with a unique Crystal Velvet material allowing the golf ball to roll identical to a perfect green. Also included is an alignment “train-track” training to ensure a straight-back straight-through putting stroke. Auto Return Feature – no need to hassle the ball returns automatically.
Works great for right and left handed golfers. Lefty’s can choose to use 2 or 4 feet of the ball return to allow them to stand comfortably over the ball.
Perfect Practice Putting mat Standard Edition length: 9′ 8″, with printed markings at 2, 4, 6 & 8 feet. Weight: 9 LBS.
Our mission is to improve the play of every golfer. From the casual weekend hacker to the seasoned PGA Tour professional. Every skill level can improve with our line of easy-to-use, no gimmicks, technical training aids.
Toss it down, line it up, check your setup lines, and build confidence. Check your putter face alignment, eye position and throw it back in your bag. It has putter gate slots to assure sweet-spot contact. Head to the 1st tee hunting for birdies.
Poor alignment is the major cause of missed putts. Using the Alignment Mirror will create confidence on the green. It measures 12 x 6 inches and comes with a black carry bag.
The Putter Gate Slots let you set up a gate of tees for the toe and heel of the putter to learn to swing and create ‘sweet spot’ contact in the center of the putter face.
Dial in your putting with the Perfect Putting Gates. Understand and learn to improve your strokes by utilizing the Perfect Putting Gates your next time on the course.
Three different size gates enable you to create multiple putting drills to improve your game.
Simple detachable legs keep your gates safe in the case and in use on course.
Small Gate is 60mm: gap of less than 1 and 1/2 golf balls. Medium Gate is 70mm: gap of 1 and 3/4 golf balls. Large Gate is 80mm: gap of 2 golf balls
Our mission is to improve the play of every golfer, from the casual weekend hacker to the seasoned PGA Tour professional. Every skill level can improve with our line of easy-to-use, no gimmicks, technical training aids.