There is a specific element of the swing that all good ball-strikers possess. It can be summed-up many different ways, lending to the often confusing terminology...
In my 20+ years of teaching, I have found that the average golfer suffers primarily from two faults relating to the strike: Failure to return the clubface back to...
The “release” involves the swing of the club head around the hands in the forward swing. We may sense that the uncocking of the wrists, which...
In a conventional golf swing, the clubface opens and closes, rotating to the target line. But with the putter, this is often seen as undesirable. In...
Golf instruction suffers today, as it has from perhaps its beginnings, from a fundamental imbalance which has hindered its potential effectiveness — too much emphasis on...
Ernest Jones was a British golf professional who lost a leg in World War I. That didn’t stop him from continuing to play to the level of...
WHAT IS SQUARE? Normally, the club face must be square, at a right angle to the direction the club head is traveling during impact for a...
The term “release” is heavily used in golf instruction. But what does it mean, and what is actually releasing? Well, the club releases, or more specifically,...
On driving ranges and golf courses all over the land, each day, struggling golfers are attempting to diagnose and correct their swings. Since we can’t see...