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The New Rules of Golf Instruction…

If you’re a golfer or an instructor and want to improve this is a great 60 page read. Author, Charlie King put it together and lucky for me he was one of my instructors when I went through a PGM program in Florida. I’m happy that I followed in my instructors footsteps and have been practicing these ideals since my career began.  It has certainly been influential in my teaching career and I’m sure my students have found it mutually beneficial. There are many many days that I recall our classroom discussions on teaching philosophies  and I often relay them to my students. I hope you find it a good read and can spread the word.  Thanks Charlie.

http://www.reynoldsgolfacademy.com/new-rules-download/


Stop Over-the-Top Swings

Here is my “Quick Fix” article  that was published in “Score Golf Magazine”

on how to help you stop getting over the top.

Check it out:  -> Stop Over-the-Top Swings – Contents Credit

Actual Article: -> Stop Over-the-Top Swings


Putting – most people think they’re a good putter

If you’re serious about lowering your golf handicap and doing so quickly, work harder on your short game. It consists of 60% of your game. If you want to reduce 5 strokes immediately 3 to 6 hours a week just spent on putting should do it. Speed is the most important part of your putting game, worry less about your line.

To all of those people who show up at the range and work on your driver for a bucket…ask yourself this question. How Many Holes on a golf course? How many are Par 3’s? Normally, 4 to 5 holes on a regulation course. So, let’s say 5 for the sake of it. How Many holes do you have left if we take 5 away? That’s right, only 13, this means you have 13 chances at hitting your driver which equals 13% of your game if you shoot a 100, so why are you working so hard on that driver again? Let me know how your game improves after working on your putting for a few weeks.

Play Well!