Check Points – Golf Lessons & Tips (Video) by Pete Styles
Check Points – Golf Lessons & Tips (Video) by Pete Styles

Check points is something that I use tas a golf coach on a daily basis just to make sure that my pupil my student is understanding exactly what I'm talking about. Quite often will give them long-winded reasons and versions of why they should be doing certain things and you might picture a magazine article and read the whole thing and thought Ok this is quite wordy but yeah can I get the grasp of it but I'm not quite sure what my take-home point should be. At the bottom, there might be a lot summary maybe 2 or 3 bullet points these are the checkpoints.

So it's a really easy way of taking a lot of information condensing it and summarizing it down into a couple of crystallized points and saying those other checkpoints. So here's a couple of my key checkpoints when I'm setting up to the ball and starting my swing. In my address position we can talk a lot about where we should think but a great checkpoint would be the width of my stance the width of my stance should be around about the same width as my shoulders. So if I look at my shoulder width it's about this wide if I drop that club down that should be around about the inside of my stance width.

2019-10-30

Check points is something that I use tas a golf coach on a daily basis just to make sure that my pupil my student is understanding exactly what I'm talking about. Quite often will give them long-winded reasons and versions of why they should be doing certain things and you might picture a magazine article and read the whole thing and thought Ok this is quite wordy but yeah can I get the grasp of it but I'm not quite sure what my take-home point should be. At the bottom, there might be a lot summary maybe 2 or 3 bullet points these are the checkpoints.

So it's a really easy way of taking a lot of information condensing it and summarizing it down into a couple of crystallized points and saying those other checkpoints. So here's a couple of my key checkpoints when I'm setting up to the ball and starting my swing. In my address position we can talk a lot about where we should think but a great checkpoint would be the width of my stance the width of my stance should be around about the same width as my shoulders. So if I look at my shoulder width it's about this wide if I drop that club down that should be around about the inside of my stance width.