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Hi, welcome to my page , if your here probably looking for some golf instruction / coaching to make your game more enjoyable . Lets have a conversation and see how I can help you achieve this
With the golf season approaching, it's important to start working on your game even if you can't hit the course just yet. Here are some indoor activities you can do to improve your golf skills:
1. Practice your putting: Set up a putting mat or create a small putting area in your home. Spend time working on your stroke, alignment, and distance control. You can also use alignment aids and practice different types of putts to improve your overall putting performance.
2. Use a golf simulator: If you have access to a golf simulator, take advantage of it. Simulators can provide a realistic golfing experience, allowing you to practice your swing, ball striking, and even play virtual rounds on famous golf courses. It's a great way to stay engaged with the game and work on your skills.
3. Swing analysis: Use video analysis tools or smartphone apps to record your golf swing and analyze it. Pay attention to key aspects such as swing plane, clubface alignment, and weight distribution. Compare your swing to professional golfers' swings and identify areas for improvement. You can also seek professional help or use online resources to get feedback on your swing.
4. Strength and flexibility training: Golf requires a combination of strength, flexibility, and stability. Use this indoor time to work on exercises that can enhance your golf-related fitness. Focus on core strength, leg and hip flexibility, and rotational exercises to improve your swing power and prevent injuries.
5. Mental game training: Golf is not just physical; it's also a mental game. Spend time working on your mental game skills such as visualization, focus, and relaxation techniques. Read books or listen to podcasts on sports psychology to gain insights and strategies to improve your mental game on the course.
6. Equipment maintenance: Take this time to clean and inspect your golf clubs. Check for any signs of wear and tear, replace grips if necessary, and ensure that your equipment is in good condition for the upcoming season. You can also research and make any necessary upgrades to your clubs or other golf gear.
Remember, indoor work doesn't replace actual time on the course, but it can help you stay connected to the game and improve your skills until you can get back out there.
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Timothy S.
consistency. I have taken several lessons in the past and even tried one of the major chains
but never really improved and ended up spending good money after bad with nothing to
show for it. At 55, I wasnt expecting to join the senior tour but the results I ha... Show more
Steve R N.
Timothy S.
easy to work with.
Tyler M.
further mechanics at a pace that matched my progress. I would recommend him to
anybody looking to improve their golf game.
Jim R.
productive swing.
David P W.
with me and we developed common goals. Along with that Mike was committed to helping
me develop my swing which was by all accounts worse than terrible. Mike breaks swing
mechanics into understandable segments. As I stated earlier, he is committe... Show more
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Evaulate what level they are at and then start the process
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I basically grew up in the golf biz and started teaching at an early age with Junior golf , I do have a minor in coaching which has enhanced my ability to relate what you need to do to get better !