Saturday, December 12, 2015

Stroke Savers

It is no secret that there are numerous ways to get your "golf improvement fix" these days from the golf channel to YouTube and from golf blogs to golf magazines it can no doubt be overwhelming. In many cases the information is even conflicting and that's not always a bad thing. People learn in a variety of different ways and through a variety of different methods and the approach to helping golfers improve should vary. What works for one may not work for another and so it's important for golfers seeking help to do a bit of research to see who teaches what and what methodologies best fit with their way you learning.

Like I always tell my students find one source and stick with it, too many cooks in the kitchen spoils the food. There are too many different ways to swing a golf club and trying to incorporate various theories into one or worse yet jumping from one to another to another because the prescription from one source to fix the problem didn't take hold within the first few days of the process. Golf is a game that just can't move at break neck speed like so many things in the world today, improving your game is a process that can't be rushed much like a fine aged wine, the final product will be worth the wait............. if you can stick it out.

My approach to helping golfers has always been a simplistic approach. Keep it simple and not get over technical, identify one or two core issues and hammer them out. Let's face it, most weekend warriors don't have the time to do much more than that anyway so why waste time overloading.

Below is a compilation of quick tips that I have put together which you will also find posted regularly on twitter. Take a look and maybe you'll find a solution or two that works for you. Yes, we are adding to the numerous volume of golf overload these days, however our goal is to inform and let you decide if it's a good fit for you.

 

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Blog written by Vince Fratercangelo-Director of Instruction at VJF Golf Academy




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