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Member Questions...You've got questions we've got answers.
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Selecting Beginner Clubs
How critical are quality clubs for the beginner? Wow, there's a loaded question! Okay, well let me just say this, first of all, if you're starting out in golf, don't get an old set of sixties clubs that someone handed down to you because those things are the hardest things in the world to hit . . .
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How To Practice and Play The Same
Member Question: When I practice I can hit my shots very well, but when I actually play it's like a never hit a shot before. How can I take my practice shots to my actual game and get good results? . . .
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Putting Distance
I've got a member question here and I want to dive right in if we could: how do you get better control on putting distance? . . .
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Teeing a 5 Wood
Member Question: When teeing a fairway wood, from the tee box, in other words, a five wood, do you set up and tee it forward, up as high as you would a driver, or do you tee it low, back in its normal position, as you would when teeing an iron? . . .
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Set-up Tweaks For Seniors.
Tracy Reed
I get questions from a lot of senior golfers who have lost mobility. They say, "Gee, I'm going to have a hard time making my backswing." You've probably read this in other books, but during the set up I usually have the right foot straight forward and the left foot kicked out a little bit towards the target. If you're a senior golfer . . .
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Why Is It So Hard To Find Good Golf Instruction? Part II
Real instruction should identify the cause and show golfers, "Here's the cause. Here is why you are doing what you're doing." The golfer first understands, "Okay, I understand where it's coming from. Now, what do I do to fix it?" Nine times out of ten, during a lesson, the golfer will start hitting balls, and the golf instructor will jump in somewhere in the middle and say, "Okay, what are you trying to accomplish here?" . . .
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Why Is It So Hard To Find Good Golf Instruction? Part 1
The problem with golf instruction these days is that it is incomplete. Most of the golf instructors, the guys with the DVDs, the golf gurus, spend most of their time watching golf videos. They see something in a golf video, some kind of movement, and they say, "Gee, all the professionals do this. Therefore, that is a key." . . .
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Member Question: The Stance
"Once the grip is taken on the left side and you bend from the waist to ground the club behind the ball do the hands and arms maintain the same relationship? In other words, does the angle between the club and arms remain static? The reason I ask is because I find that I drop the toe of club during this movement and I think this is causing me many problems." . . .
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Here's what our members are saying ...
"Your information has turned my swing around...breakin' 80 again, and workin' on breakin' par!"
Rob Duncan
“My handicap went from 5 to scratch with your help”
Tom Snyder
"Before I used your setup techniques I had a lot of bad drives and flubbed wood and iron shots. Now that is not much of a problem anymore. 20-25 yards longer drives in the fairway and better long iron play."
George Helm
I am now able to drive from the tee, around 180 m, and I no longer feel any great pressure or nervousness. It feels like I am starting to play real golf.
Ron
"Tried your routine in my yard for a while then just had to take it to the driving range. The results were amazing! I hit 70 balls and only had 5 bad shots. I considered those “bad” because they didn’t go as straight or as long as the other 65, and I could trace the problem of those bad shots back to too much grip strength or being out of balance on impact. I played golf with my friend yesterday and had some incredible drives, perfectly straight at my target and the newly found distances blew me and my buddy away! I’ve got to go back now and figure out my new distances on my clubs! My pitching wedge was 100-110 yards I’m now hitting it 130-140!
Thanks again,"
Clint
You've brought my game to a new level. I've been an 11/12 index for 5 years. I'll be under 10 next month and my goal is 5. You're ideas are long overdue!
Mike Fleck
"I've worked with Tracy for years and had nothing but success. His visualization techniques are the best I have ever seen, and his ground breaking Dynamic Balance routines are something that every golfer, whether beginner or professional should use."
Gary Brewer II, PGA Professional
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