Making The Transition On The Course With A Flat Golf Swing (Video) - by Pete Styles
Making The Transition On The Course With A Flat Golf Swing (Video) - by Pete Styles Pete Styles â?? PGA Teaching Pro Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro

For a lot of golfers particularly golfers who are in the midst of changing their golf swing. The warp from the driving range to the first tee might only be a 100 yards, but the sort of emotional range of the warp from the driving range to the first tee can feel massive. It can feel a lot more difficult than the physical 100 yards you go to war because you're leaving the comforts of the driving range in the comfort of a 100 balls in front of you in the comforts a big wide open. Actually going on a golf course where it matters where your shots individually matter and sometimes when you're changing your goal particularly in the idea of changing the swing plane the walk from range the golf course can feel massive. So I think it's worthwhile notes that when you're making these sorts of changes you've got to be careful to expect that when you go on the course you're not going to hit every shot brilliantly you will hit a mixed bag you will hit some shots.

So it's important to make the change of the correct time of year pick a period in the calendar where you know straight into Captain's day or club championships are important rounds of golf but you making these changes maybe going into the winter period. Where you're playing last you can focus more of your energies on the driving range more of your energies on the golf course but in practice rounds rather than in flight. Then hopefully when you actually step out into the golf course having diligently on the range doing your drills to flatten your swing. Hopefully then when you go to the golf course you get a feeling that you've got a few rounds to practice this news technique on the course before you want to go to school cutting your hand before it really matters and when you do play on the golf course. Take the positives that if you start to seethe ball drawing a bit more you start to see a bit more reliability or a bit more power in your flat to swing shots and hopefully you start to feel the hard what you're doing on the range is paying off and in the long term there's light at the end of the tunnel and the swing is ultimately going to make you a better golfer.

2017-04-28

Pete Styles â?? PGA Teaching Pro Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro

For a lot of golfers particularly golfers who are in the midst of changing their golf swing. The warp from the driving range to the first tee might only be a 100 yards, but the sort of emotional range of the warp from the driving range to the first tee can feel massive. It can feel a lot more difficult than the physical 100 yards you go to war because you're leaving the comforts of the driving range in the comfort of a 100 balls in front of you in the comforts a big wide open. Actually going on a golf course where it matters where your shots individually matter and sometimes when you're changing your goal particularly in the idea of changing the swing plane the walk from range the golf course can feel massive. So I think it's worthwhile notes that when you're making these sorts of changes you've got to be careful to expect that when you go on the course you're not going to hit every shot brilliantly you will hit a mixed bag you will hit some shots.

So it's important to make the change of the correct time of year pick a period in the calendar where you know straight into Captain's day or club championships are important rounds of golf but you making these changes maybe going into the winter period. Where you're playing last you can focus more of your energies on the driving range more of your energies on the golf course but in practice rounds rather than in flight. Then hopefully when you actually step out into the golf course having diligently on the range doing your drills to flatten your swing. Hopefully then when you go to the golf course you get a feeling that you've got a few rounds to practice this news technique on the course before you want to go to school cutting your hand before it really matters and when you do play on the golf course. Take the positives that if you start to seethe ball drawing a bit more you start to see a bit more reliability or a bit more power in your flat to swing shots and hopefully you start to feel the hard what you're doing on the range is paying off and in the long term there's light at the end of the tunnel and the swing is ultimately going to make you a better golfer.