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Category: Tee Box Tips

Taking Control of Your Flight | TEE BOX TIPS

Taking Control of Your Flight | TEE BOX TIPS

March 28, 2013 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs – Many golfers struggle to control their ball flight. Everyone has their own unique pattern whether it be a high ball flight or a low ball flight. It is important to know how to adjust the flight of your ball with different clubs, especially when approaching the green. If you play a course [...]

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Tee Box Tips | Small Angles Make a Big Difference

Tee Box Tips | Small Angles Make a Big Difference

March 1, 2013 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs – Throughout the past few years the OEM, or original equipment manufacturers, have greatly reduced the lofts of the irons on the retail market. Every day our shop measures multiple clubs and their loft angles to gauge the patterns of equipment utilized today. We have found the average loft of an iron set [...]

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Tee It High Let It Fly? | Tee Box Tips

Tee It High Let It Fly? | Tee Box Tips

February 1, 2013 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs – You have likely heard the term, tee it high and let it fly, which is in relevance to the driver. This is not ideal advice though for the average golfer. A professional golfer or tour player usually tees the ball up to about half the equator of the ball to the top [...]

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Tee Box Tips

Tee Box Tips

January 1, 2013 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs – If you fade or slice the ball often during a round of 18, rest assured you are not alone. At least 75 percent of the students I have worked with throughout the years fade or slice the ball on a regular basis. This type of shot can really hurt your score though, [...]

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Time for a Tune Up | TEE BOX TIPS

Time for a Tune Up | TEE BOX TIPS

December 1, 2012 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs – This time of year many golfers are returning from out of state and getting settled in for the season. With all the tasks on the “to do” list, golf equipment is typically not a top priority, but it should be. Similar to a car, boat, or anything that takes frequent abuse, you [...]

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Shoot Your Lowest Round With Your Shortest Club | Tee Box Tips | Josh Musselman

Shoot Your Lowest Round With Your Shortest Club | Tee Box Tips | Josh Musselman

July 1, 2012 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs — The difference between winning and losing is based on how well you can use the shortest club in your bag, your putter. Frankly, the better you putt the better you play. Golfers hear pretty often that putting is responsible for over 40 percent of your total score. This is a fact worth [...]

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Distance Without Gimmicks | Tee Box Tips

Distance Without Gimmicks | Tee Box Tips

June 1, 2012 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs —What if I told you that you could gain distance and improve accuracy without working out (although we could all benefit from a little exercise), and with less effort than you are putting into your swing now? Secrets to longer and straighter golf shots are primarily from two factors, solid contact and club head speed. Most golfers understand that you cannot get the maximum yardage from [...]

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Perfecting the Golfer’s Set Up | Tee Box Tips

Perfecting the Golfer’s Set Up | Tee Box Tips

May 1, 2012 | Comments (0)

Bonita Springs — Do you hit a fade, slice, or the driver too high? If so relax you are not alone. These are daily golfer complaints that can easily be corrected by reviewing a tour player’s driver setup and their angle of attack, which is how you hit up or down on the golf ball [...]

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