Playing lessons at Torrey Pines

Published on 15 October 2008 by in Lessons Articles

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A playing lesson is the best way you can have your game analyzed by a teaching professional. While your power game is mainly assessed on the lesson tee, I’m able to evaluate all five components of your game during a playing lesson.

  • Power Game (full swing distance & accuracy)
  • Short Game Skills (100 yards and in)
  • Putting (execution and green reading)
  • Game management evaluation (club & shot selection)
  • Mental skills (controlling your focus & emotions) [...]

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Did you know…

  1. …it’s not proper etiquette to stand on the intended line of putt, extending beyond the hole or behind the ball to see how the putt will break. Most golfers that do this have their own ball mark relatively close to this same intended line of putt. There would be a penalty involved if it was the putters caddy or playing partner.
  2. …once a player starts putting, it’s their option to finish, regardless of where their ball lies. They don’t ask. They tell their playing partners “I’ll finish” or they mark their ball. [...]

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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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