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Preparing to Play a Round of Golf

Most of us who play golf once a week get to the course about a half hour before our tee time. We check in and get around 10 minuets to warm up maybe hit a few balls on the range. Then quick to the putting green to roll a few putts then off to the

Golf Tips: Try Different Shots to Elevate Your Game

All the greatest players experiment with different types of shots. This will open up feelings and motion that will help you create some of the best shot making you have ever experienced. A good example is around the green. Using other clubs instead of always using a wedge. Experiment with all the clubs in your

Think of the Golf Swing Like a Train

I am the type of instructor who like to use metaphors to get my point across. I believe that metaphors help players relate the swing to things they are familiar with. This make whatever we are working on easier to grasp and execute. I see most of the players that come to me have problem

Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan 163 Mark Williamson Interview of Golfer’s Toolbox

This weeks episode 163 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan we are joined by the owner of The Golfer's Toolbox Mark Williamson. The golfer's toolbox is a training aid that has so many uses to help you with you game. From alignment to stretching to swing plane. It can help you with your full swing

How to Choose the Correct Club into the Green

  The average green is 30 yards deep and at it’s widest point 30 yards wide. That gives us many options as to what club we need to hit into the green. Depending on the pin position front, middle or back gives us three clubs that we can hit on Par three holes and the