
Highs and Lows
The ability to hit greenside approach shots both high and low is vitally important with respect to getting the ball close to the hole as well as making up and downs. Your short game needs to be multi-dimensional in order to be able to successfully … [Read More...]

Oatbran VS. Oatmeal
Which one will help your game more? This was a close one, but after a scrupulous review of the photo finish, the nutrition referee has awarded this one to oat bran. As tight as it was, oat bran has more fiber, protein and iron as the same … [Read More...]
Featured Mental Game
Focused?
What sport requires 113 seconds of physical performance, 33 minutes of preparation and requires 4.5 hours to play the game? If you said NFL Place Kicker, you are close! The average USGA handicap is about 18 strokes, which means the golfer is … [Read More...]
Feadured College Golf
3 Resources Every Junior Should Use
1. COLLEGE BOUND STUDENT ATHLETE “College Bound Student Athlete” is a publication distributed by the NCAA. It can be found by using those key words in collaboration with any search engine. It is completely free and is a critical resource for … [Read More...]
Featured Magazine Articles
Play, Don’t Play!
Last month’s Golf Infuzion explored the Tiger Woods Effect, and focused on whether or not parents are the best golf instructors for their children. I would like to take a step even further back and talk to parents about the way that we introduce … [Read More...]
Highs and Lows
The ability to hit greenside approach shots both high and low is vitally important with respect to getting the ball close to the hole as well as making up and downs. Your short game needs to be multi-dimensional in order to be able to successfully … [Read More...]
Shave Strokes Off Your Score
I’m in the game improvement business. Too often golfers fault their swing mechanics for poor playing but sometimes golfers just don’t get the most out of their game with the swing they have. Professionals do not hit every fairway and green … [Read More...]
Oatbran VS. Oatmeal
Which one will help your game more? This was a close one, but after a scrupulous review of the photo finish, the nutrition referee has awarded this one to oat bran. As tight as it was, oat bran has more fiber, protein and iron as the same … [Read More...]
3 Resources Every Junior Should Use
1. COLLEGE BOUND STUDENT ATHLETE “College Bound Student Athlete” is a publication distributed by the NCAA. It can be found by using those key words in collaboration with any search engine. It is completely free and is a critical resource for … [Read More...]
Building A Winning Resume
Coaches get a lot of resumes, especially those coaches at bigger programs. Unfortunately, coaches have many responsibilities beyond recruiting and have a finite amount of time to review resumes. In fact, I would estimate that the average coach is … [Read More...]
Chip’em Crisp
Last month I covered a variety of ways to improve the technical aspect of chipping. This month I’ll cover the key rules and concepts many weekend golfers fail to understand about chipping. When discussing the key concepts of chipping, I’m … [Read More...]
The Tiger Woods Effect
The Tiger Woods Effect has made an impact on how parents are involved in their child’s development in golf. As an instructor I see two very different schools of thought when it comes to this matter. One school of thought is the parent realizes … [Read More...]
Focused?
What sport requires 113 seconds of physical performance, 33 minutes of preparation and requires 4.5 hours to play the game? If you said NFL Place Kicker, you are close! The average USGA handicap is about 18 strokes, which means the golfer is … [Read More...]
Cracking Under Pressure
Often times people ask, “Why do I hit the ball so well at the driving range but cannot transfer my skills to the golf course?”. Many times, it may be due to a lack of mental toughness. Here are a few strategies that will help you become a … [Read More...]
