Friday, August 27, 2010

Solid Sense About Irons and Chipping from Dave Pelz




Dave's Daily Tip:      8/27/2010


If you consistently make good wedge swings with no slide and no significant collapsing of your hands and wrists, the bottom of your swing will occur at a spot, about two inches forward of the center of your stance. To verify this low point take a swing and see where the divot begins and ends. Between those two points, at the bottom of the divot, is the low point. The fact that the perfect swing does not bottom out at the center of the stance surprises many golfers.

The low point is forward of center because the body transfers weight forward during the downswing, moving your center of mass slightly forward through impact. Why is this important? Because your ball must be positioned at the start (not the center) of where your divot starts to avoid the dreaded fat shot. 

Read more about this in Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible, Chapter 4. 

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The 200 yard Gong Shot

Sometimes the European Guys seem to have more fun in a group / team than the Americans on the PGA Tour and that's why the Euros are so tough in the Ryder Cup. This is so cool, check it out!

The Ryder Cup is October 1-3 in Wales. This will really be cool Ryder Cup with lots of new talent on both teams.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Ernie Els Swing Vision (2)

I am a fan of Ernie Els' Golf Swing. Here is some great commentary of Peter Kostis on Ernie's Swing.

Enjoy, Good Golfing to you, and God Bless!

B