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While most golfers don’t have unlimited time to spend on the driving range, care should be given into how you approach your range time practice. Just as a better player develops a pre-shot “routine”, better players also develop a “routine” for the driving range.
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Swing Philosophy

Published on 21 June 2008 by in Swing Tips

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There is no one perfect swing for every golfer, but every golfer has their best swing. What may be mechanically efficient for one maybe physically demanding of another.

As a PGA teaching professional it is my duty to recognize ability, body and temperament. Then communicate proper fundamentals and correct body motion.

Understanding these are the foundations of a self-repeating swing, which is the key to your best golf swing and lower scores.

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Back to work at Torrey!

Published on 21 June 2008 by in Uncategorized

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Well as golf fans and students that take lessons from me at Torrey Pines, I’m sure we all agree that it was an exciting and successful 108th US Open Championship. Tiger wasn’t going to be denied at Torrey Pines. What a machine. As most fans were heard saying, “He’s unbelievable”.

Here’s the course of action:

Lessons: Now that the US Open is over my lesson schedule will start on Thursday June 19th when the courses re-open for public play. My playing lessons schedule will start Monday June 30th, South Course only. I’m not sure how difficult it will be going standby that first week for playing lessons as I don’t know what effect the Open will have on playing demands. Later in the day is better. Remember that I do encourage referrals. For anyone that signs up for a lesson series, I will give a half-hour complimentary lesson to the student that referred them.

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