Golf Lesson Lingo

Published on 13 January 2009 by Michael in Featured

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While playing, practicing or taking a lesson, golf has it’s own language. A better player may understand this language while numerous beginners could be confused by “holding their thirty-three degree thorastic tilt”. I’ve written articles in the past regarding some common golf dialogue we speak during practice and play. This article is in relation to the lingo we articulate when getting prepared to make a swing. I’ve listed some common lesson lingo to help my students acquaint themselves with these terms. Understanding this lingo will simplify your preparation to making a swing. [...]

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Playing lessons at Torrey Pines

Published on 15 October 2008 by Michael in Featured

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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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