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Category Archives: Tips
New YouTube Video! Curing your Chipping Woes
Do you have trouble with sending the ball screaming across the green or chili dipping the club into the ground before the ball? I just might have something that will help you save some shots and lower your scores.. I just posted a new YouTube video (https://youtu.be/1-Zle97orO4) where I talk about three foundational tips forContinue reading “New YouTube Video! Curing your Chipping Woes”
What You Can Learn from the 2025 Masters
PSA: Yes, sorry I know this is a little late! I ran into some logistical problems that prevented me from getting this out when I wanted, but those should be resolved now. Happy reading and hope this helps- this was one of my favorite posts so far to write! The 2025 Masters was objectively oneContinue reading “What You Can Learn from the 2025 Masters”
The Flop Shot – How to Hit It
It was about three or four years ago. I would be playing my normal golf game, sometimes hitting greens sometimes not. I like to be rather aggressive on approach so, naturally, I would end up in some bad positions. Short sided on the other side of bunkers, water between myself and the pin, sides ofContinue reading “The Flop Shot – How to Hit It”
I’m Playing Torrey Pines! – Pre Round Strategy Tips
YES, that’s right – I get to play one of the most storied courses in the USA, Torrey Pines South Course in La Jolla, San Diego. Home to the annual Farmers Insurance Open, the 2008 US Open (won by Tiger), and the 2021 US Open (won by Jon Rahm), Torrey consistently poses an immense challengeContinue reading “I’m Playing Torrey Pines! – Pre Round Strategy Tips”
The Hitting Zone
In golf, the “Hitting Zone” is THE MOST important part of the swing. You see countless pros getting to the top of the backswing in unique ways, but almost everyone seems to look extremely similar in the hitting zone. This would classify as positions 6, 7, and 8 or halfway down, impact, and follow through.Continue reading “The Hitting Zone”
External Rotation of the Trail Shoulder
Before the start of the 2025 season, I wanted to look at my swing and evaluate some of my checkpoints. In looking at myself from down the line, I noticed that I was a little steep on my downswing (yes, I do a bit of swing analyzing in my free time). Golfers can be steepContinue reading “External Rotation of the Trail Shoulder”