A few nights ago I decided to head down to the club and play a few holes after work. Normally I finish work at 5:30 PM so I have a few hours of daylight to sneak a few holes in. This is GREAT because I can play fast since my home course is quiet which [...]
Archive for the ‘Course Management’ Category
Golf Target – Where To Miss
I once heard the saying that golf is a game of misses. It’s a game of many different things but this statement is true and very overlooked. Most of this post will talk about course management and opening your eyes to what really is a good shot and what is a bad one and I’m [...]
Golf Tee Box, Golf Strategy – Where To Tee The Ball
A few days ago I was playing with a group of friends at the club I belong at. One of the players hits a hard hook and is right handed so his ball flight starts right and hooks hard to the left. In our group we were playing a match between the 4 of us [...]
Play Better Golf In The Rain
It’s Canada Day up here and since it’s a National Holiday, I have a day off! A day off for me usually means some work on this blog followed by a round of golf later on. What’s disappointing though is that it is raining. The beginning of the summer here in Victoria has been downright [...]
Golf Strategy – Stay Aggressive
Below is an audio file on this blog post of golf strategy. Blog Entry June 15/2010 by GolfInstrcutionGuy.com This past weekend on the PGA Tour Robert Garrigus held a 3 shot lead standing on the 72nd hole. Needing only a double bogey 6 he had plenty of wiggle room to steer home his first career [...]
Golf Strategy – Laying Up
Just a quick post and tip on laying up as I just watched Tim Petrovic at this weeks PGA Event at the Memorial hit at layup shot on the par 5 7th hole. Many players think the layup is an easy shot and they spend very little time thinking about where they should hit it [...]
Wind Golf
Growing up on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada I can honestly say that I have seen some and played in some crazy wind storms. At my home course it’s not uncommon to experience winds of 90 kh/m. Despite the strong winds and very cold temperatures I REALLY enjoy playing in the wind! Believe [...]
Goal Setting
For everything in life I think it’s important to set goals. Doing so helps our motivation when we want to improve or achieve something in life. Sometimes we tend to set un-realistic goals and when we don’t achieve them, we get disappointed and lose our focus. During my first few years as a Instructor I [...]
How important is each area of the game?
If you want to learn golf the fastest way, I strongly believe to play better golf you all need to understand what areas of the game to focus your attention on. Short Game 35% This area is anywhere from 40 yards to a green and inside that yardage and can be chipping and putting. It’s [...]
Golf Strategy – Playing a hole backwards
During my last year of Junior Golf I was fortunate enough to be invited into a player development camp by the Royal Canadian Golf Association. At the time legendary Canadian Amateur golfer Doug Roxbrough was in charge of the program and the main goal was to produce Professional Golfers much like Australia was doing at [...]
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