Getting older does not mean you can’t still play good golf. But, how do you play your best golf when you don’t have the mobility or club head speed you once had?
Specifically designed by Performance Golf Coach and Golf Influencer, Eric Cogorno, the GOLF SWING FOR SENIORS MASTER CLASS is a progressive program of the most current methods of maximizing movement and skills to preserve – and improve – your golf game as you age.
Unlike other one-off videos or quick fixes, this is a comprehensive program that takes you step-by-step through the process.
David Collins gives his favorite secret on how to increase your distance, accuracy, and consistency in your chip shot. You will never believe him until you do the drill on a regular basis and it will increase your distance.
The mind blowing truth of the right elbow in the golf swing.
This video discusses how the right elbow should move in the golf swing. The right elbow plays a huge role in the takeaway, backswing, the transition to the downswing, impact and the release.
Are you still struggling with Chipping? We cover the 3 most important areas of chipping to help you achieve your Tour Precision!
There are 3 main categories when talking about chipping more consistently:
1. Club Selection
Unless you are able to practice regularly, stick with 1 or 2 main clubs on all chip shots, typically a pitching wedge and a lob or sand wedge. Getting a feel for 1 or 2 clubs is going to be easier than trying to master 3 or 4 for each specific situation or lie. Pitching Wedge – use when you want to get the ball on the ground sooner and rolling out more (more of a bump and run technique) Lob or Sand Wedge – for shots that travel farther in the air with less roll out (more of a high soft shot or flop shot)
2. Setup
Feet closer together, pressure slightly forward, hands basically in line with the ball. A common mistake is to have the hands way too far in front, which de-lofts the club, resulting in a lot of golfers hitting down too much on the ball and chunking the shot. Ball position should be pretty center of the stance, back a little bit if you’re in a bad lie or thick rough.
3. Motion
When you take the club back, make sure the club head stays outside the hands. Swinging around the body or dragging the club inside tends to make golfers hit behind the ball and chunk the shot. Swing more high to low, rather than low to high. Low to high motion results in a flipping motion, which can cause a bladed shot.
In this video you’ll see how to regrip your golf clubs at home without any special equipment. You can easily change your grips whenever you want and have like new golf clubs in a very short time all while saving some cash.
Wow what a huge difference it made after I regripped my clubs I seem to be hitting the ball further. Try it for yourself you’ll be glad you did…
Below are links to the items you need to regrip your golf clubs at home:
Do you struggle hitting your driver on the sweet spot consistently? This video will help you learn how to fix hitting the ball too low, to high and too much on the toe of the driver. I give you the best driver golf tips so you can start hitting the center of the club face more often.
This video is about 5 Simple Golf Drills With Alignment Sticks To Improve Your Accuracy!
These easy drills can help you improve your club path, release point, takeaway and much more.
You should always carry at least 3 or even 4 of these alignment sticks in your golf bag. They will help improve your swing.
The #1 Training Aid Used by Tour Pros: Tour Sticks
Tour Sticks are a pair of innovative fiberglass rods that golfers use as a portable, multi-functional training tool to reinforce fundamentals of the golf swing. Due to the versatility of this product, the alignment sticks are suitable for golfers of all levels and ages. Tour Sticks are a great teaching aid for coaches and make a perfect gift for that golf-obsessed fan in your life. Available in 10 stylish colors, there’s a pair out there to suit everyone! Product Specifications: Two smooth fiberglass rods measuring 5/16″ x 46″ (traditional length) or 36″ (compact length) Rubber cap on one end; pointed on the other end to easily stick into the ground Instructional flyer with multiple drills Portable and lightweight holding tube included Custom logos available UV-coated to prevent fading Available in 10 stylish colors Made in the USA