Slow down your golf swing
Mark Maness Director of Instruction The Golf Center at the Highlands demonstrates how to swing slower to create rhythm and harmony in the golf swing and effortless power.
Slow down your golf swing
Mark Maness Director of Instruction The Golf Center at the Highlands demonstrates how to swing slower to create rhythm and harmony in the golf swing and effortless power.
In this video, we show you some improved FEELS to help you get more body rotation so you can get MORE OPEN at impact!
Professional golfers and great ball strikers rotate their body through impact rather than making a standing up or straighten action and this drill will give you the feeling of what you are looking to achieve as you hit the golf ball.
If you tend to be too steep on your downswing, Swing instructor Jim Williams has a great tip to help you flatten your swing plane as you approach the ball.
Doing it this way will simplify your golf swing and improve your ball striking!
Have you ever wanted to get good at golf bunker shots. Well look no further than this guide on How To Hit 40-Yard Bunker Shots.
Follow Video jug’s professional expert as he demonstrates How To Hit 40-Yard Bunker Shots.
Eliminate Early Extension
The hips moving forward off the tush line towards the golf ball (early extension) creates a whole mess of issues in your golf swing and greatly affects your ability to compress the golf ball.
In this video, we show you a couple great drills to help you eliminate your early extension!
KINGTOP Golf Putting Alignment Mirror
Maintain Square Face at Impact
Detail Matters a Lot
The Kingtop Putting Alignment Mirror is the perfect way to get ready to play.
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 5 white graduated tees.
How to Clean and Store Golf Clubs
Golf clubs can be an investment, and you should treat them as one. With regular cleaning and proper storage, your set of clubs will look good and play well for years to come.
When cleaning your clubs, dip the clubhead into a bucket filled with lukewarm water and a light dish soap. You can use a soft-bristled brush to clean the grooves. This can be particularly helpful with irons and wedges. Don’t forget to wipe the grips and shaft down with a moist towel, too.
Find a climate-controlled area to store your golf clubs. Look to avoid excessive heat, cold and moisture.