Who Determines the Pace of Play?

Who Determines the Pace of Play?

by Rick Price, PGA – Editor of Golf Arizona Magazine This article is dedicated to discussing and making aware of the different aspects of pace of play, reasons why we play the pace we do, myths associated with slow play and how to improve our pace, if indeed we do...
Create a Plan to Improve your Game and Swing

Create a Plan to Improve your Game and Swing

The most efficient swing is not the same for every golfer because efficiency is unique to each players’ body. The Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) is the world’s leading educational organization dedicated to the study of how the human body functions in relation to...
Long Game Troubles…Work on your Short Game!

Long Game Troubles…Work on your Short Game!

The driver is the toughest club to hit in the bag. It is physically the longest club, measuring around 45” long. It also has the least amount of loft. Anywhere from 7 – 12 degrees usually. The lesser lofts are becoming rarer due to the advancements in shafts, clubhead...
How Golf Club Fitting Improves Your Game

How Golf Club Fitting Improves Your Game

Randomly buying a head and shaft will often result in a club that cannot be built to your individual swing dynamics and specification. A golf club specified for you is more than the sum of the components. Must beginners start with borrowed clubs and often with mixed...
They Never Told Me This on the Lesson Tee

They Never Told Me This on the Lesson Tee

How’s your short game? When you are faced with a downhill or fast pitch / chip shot do you ever have problems? Can you hit it soft when you need to? Most golfers have trouble hitting a delicate chip or pitch because it is hard to make a short or soft motion due to our...
Practice Like You Play

Practice Like You Play

Having trouble taking your game from the practice tee to the golf course? There’s a reason. Most people I see on the driving range are simply “exercising,” beating ball after ball with the same club, to no specific target. Unfortunately, that is not how you “play”...

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