BSF – Off Center

In this playlist, we’ll focus on contact that is all over the face. So, whether it’s your driver or fairway club, let’s identify what the underlying culprit is so we can create a resolution. Plus, we’ll cover top reasons why it can go off and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Steep or Shallow?

In this playlist and slide presentation, we’ll focus on how to identify if you are steep or shallow. Plus, we’ll cover what can go off and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – How to Change Your Ball Flight

In this playlist and slide presentation, we’ll focus on how to identify your current ball flight and the steps required to make a change. Plus, we’ll cover what can go off and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Set-Up Your First Step

In this playlist, we’ll focus on your set-up. It truly sets the stage for the entire swing, so it is important to understand each element of the set-up to ensure smooth sailing. What can go off and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Hang Backers

Are you a hang backer? This is defined as not moving your pressure efficiently to your lead side during the downswing. This can also result in lower back pain and can greatly effect contact, distance and direction. We’ll cover popular culprits of why this can happen and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Reverse Spiners

Are you a reverse spiner? This is defined as over swinging where the club’s shaft goes beyond parallel at the top of the swing. This can also result in lower back pain and can greatly effect contact, distance and direction. We’ll cover popular culprits of why this can happen and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Chicken Wingers

Are you a chicken winger? This is defined as a bent lead arm through the ball, oftentimes, causing pain to that lead arm in the elbow areas. The chicken wing can greatly effect distance and direction. We’ll cover popular culprits of why this can happen and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Angle Holders

Angle Holders Are you an angle holder? An angle holder is defined as trying to hold your clubs angles during the downswing, effecting launch, distance and direction. We’ll cover popular culprits of why this can happen and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.  Get Coach help if you are unclear about this topic or would like a ...

BSF – Casters & Early Releasers

Are you a caster or early releaser? Both are defined as losing your clubs angles during the downswing, effecting launch, distance and direction. A caster throws the club right from the top (during the transition). An early releaser, releases the club’s angles down near the ball, but a tad too early. We’ll cover popular culprits of why this can happen and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.

BSF – Over the Toppers

Are you an over the topper? Over the top is defined as a swing path that is above the swing plane during the downswing, oftentimes producing a pull, hook, slide or weak-righter. We’ll cover popular culprits of why this can happen and how to correct it. So, let’s get to it.