Tip of the Week 514 » Lower Body Triggers

If you want more pars, but struggle with getting the downswing kicked in gear with your lower body than this tip is for you. I share great lower body cues to help you kickstart your downswing. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 513 » What’s Your Swing Style with wrist focus

If you want more pars, let’s identify your swing style. Are you a one or two-planer? The next step is to make sure it’s a match for you. In this tip, we’ll examine two great ball strikers and take a look at their wrists conditions as well as that play s a huge role in how to square the face. So, let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 512 » The Role of Your Neck with TPI Neck Assess

If you want more pars, let’s go ahead and assess your neck. The neck plays a key role for successful golf shots. If your neck is tight or limited then your golf swing will be limited and you need to understand the those variables with your neck so you can address the situation. So, let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 511 » How to Play Firm Sand in the Bunker

If you want more pars, let’s jump in the sand and learn how to play wet or firm sand. It is a slightly different approach than a bunker that has light and fluffy sand. It’s important to understand the bounce of your club from wet and firm sand which will help you get out of the bunker successfully. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 510 » Mass vs Pressure

If you want more pars, but you’re not crystal clear on the difference between mass versus pressure than this tip is for you. I share the key differences and why you need both. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 507 » Two Popular Chip Questions (answered)

If you want more pars, let’s answer this popular question should I chip like a putt? And the answer will surprise you. I walk through the key differences with each and why you should not chip like your putt. Should I hinge with a chip shot? Let me answer that question right now.

Tip of the Week 506 » How Much Forward Shaft Lean

How Much Forward Shaft Lean (do your really need?)
If you want more pars, but you’re not really clear on how much forward shaft lean you should really have just before impact then this tip is for you. I share how much you need and popular reasons why you may not have enough. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 505 » Don’t Horse Around with Your Chipping

If you want more pars, let’s get you more solid around the green by helping you to pivot around your front leg instead of weight shifting to your back leg. Many players struggle with contact around the green because they have weight shift during the chip stroke. Instead don’t horse around, let’s get you to pivot around your front leg to get you more solid around the green. So let’s get to it.