| Tips And Clips For Using Our Online Academy |
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Send Your Swing Video To Us For A Golf Lesson This clip shows how to send your swing video to us to receive the same Quality, Focus, Attention, and Experience we give our Tour Pro's as well as any student that receives golf lessons from us. |
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| Monthly Viewer Questions and Answers |
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A Viewer Says Backswing Is Too Flat One of our viewers asks, "I have been told my backswing is too flat, how do I get the club on plane?" We show you how to find out and a couple of drills that help correct the problem... |
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| Sample Videos |
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Understanding Ball Contact Issues How can a Fat shot and a Top shot be caused by the same core error in your swing? Raegan explains this fundamental concept and how you can start working on these misses and create better ball contact overall. |
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Fling Drill To Start Swing Brian illustrates a drill to help you get the club head moving better if you tend to have a sway in the start of your swing and/or you have too much body movement to start the swing. |
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Sample Lesson Video From MoggPerformance Center Here is an example of the video analysis and lesson you receive at the MoggPerformance Center at Keene's Pointe or our online academy. Drills are part of the video, attached at the end, or referenced as in our video library, or a combination of the above. |
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| Grip, Posture, Swing Concepts |
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Learn The Proper, Relaxed Grip A proper grip is key to a repeatable golf swing. Watch this video to make sure your grip is diagonally in the fingers and the right hand fits on top of the left properly. |
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Proper Posture Is All About Balance The most important fundamental in all sports is the athletic starting position, golf is no exception. |
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Learn How to Feel A Quiet Lower Body Most amateurs have too much lower body movement trying to feel power but a lack of power and accuracy is what they achieve. |
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Create A Consistent Plane For Your Body Type Whether you swing on a flatter plane or on a steeper plane you must keep it consistent to get lower scores. |
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Use Your Shirt Buttons To Create More Distance Tour players have much more upper body rotation on the backswing and conversely, to the finish which accounts for explosive distance. |
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| Short Game |
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Chipping from The Rough Pro's have several options to attack the same shot, learn these two options for hitting out of greenside rough. |
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Skim The Sand With Your Bunker Shots Instead of skulling or digging your sand shots learn how keeping your knees steady and level will lead to consistent sand play. |
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Crisp And Clean Chip Shots Every Time Learn the same simple, yet powerful, drill that helped Joey Sindelar win the 2004 Wachovia Championship by keeping his spine angle from tilting back on chip shots. |
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Use Your Wedges With Confidence Around The Greens Dead arms are key to crisp, consistent chips. |
| Putting |
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For Consistent Putting, Eyes Must Be Over The Ball PGA Tour Pros all have a slightly different look to their putting but eyes directly over the ball is a constant. |
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4 Speed Putting Drill Will Help You Sink Putts Work on your pace by using the 4 putt drill. |
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Hole Clutch Putts With This Key Fundamental Most amateurs miss more putts because they are moving through the stroke... |
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Avoid 3 Putts By Using The Flagstick For Touch Practice feel by using the flagstick game. |
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Use The Putter And Ball For On Course Alignment Poor putting alignment is the most common error for amateurs. |
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Practice Putting On A String For Perfect Alignment Concrete fundamentals always produce winners, when putting under a string alignment is always perfect. |
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Pound The Driver With Distance And Accuracy The technology of today's Driver demands that you create a slightly upward sweeping blow to the ball. Learn how to blend accuracy with power by practicing the 2 Tee drill. |
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Get More Power With Your Driver Using These Keys If distance off the Tee is an issue work on these two keys: Wide arc into the backswing and acceleration PAST impact. |
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Learn How To Feel The Inside Path With Your Driver The key to hitting the driver long and straight is to learn to impact the ball from a soft inside path. |
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Improve Accuracy With Your Driver If distance is not an issue try these drills to improve your accuracy just as Brad Faxon did a month before he won the Hartord Open in 2005. |
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Setting Up To The Modern Driver Is Crucial The right spine angle is key and ball position is forward to create the proper launch angle for today's technology. |
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| Course Management |
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Learn To Dial Down Your Tempo For Pin High Shots Pin high shots are score savers for the Pro's and for you too. Learn how to start honing this skill. |
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Attack Doglegs From The Correct Side Of The Teebox Learn which side of the Tee is best for attacking doglegs aggressively while giving yourself a little room for error. |
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Tour Players Always Play To Their Strengths Shooting for every pin is a bad idea, play conservative if going against your strength. |
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Lay Up To Your Favorite Yardage For More Birdies Don't pound your fairway metal to an awkard chip or long bunker shot, play smart. |
| Trouble Shots |
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Learn How To Hit Draws To Your Target Whether a dogleg left or a tight left pin you need to have the "Draw" in your bag as an option. |
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Learn How To Hit A Fade To Your Target The last three fingers on the left hand grip play a key role in learning how to hit a consistent fade to your target. |
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Pick The Ball First In Fairway Bunkers Hitting the ball first in fairway bunkers is critical to consistent and powerful distance. |
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| Tour Pro Clips And Tips |
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Celeste Troche Simple And Quick Pro-Am Tips Celeste Troche, 2007 Women's World Cup Champion, talks about Pro-Am play and gives a couple of tips that might help in nervous situations... |
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Dicky Pride Warms Up, Works on Balance Short clip of Dicky warming up and relating some stats to Brian and Raegan. Notice how he holds his angles and balance easily at the finish. Amateurs and aspiring Pro's should definitely work on emulating this finish for much more consistent shots... |
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Short Clip of DA Points Working On Lower Body DA Points works on keeping right knee steady into back swing at Keene's Pointe while Brian and Raegan give some feedback. |
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Brian and Bill Kratzert Talk About Chipping (turn the sound up for this one) Brian and Bill relate a few thoughts on chipping to corporate outing participants... |
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Brian Talks About Athletic Posture With Partipants (turn sound up) While watching Bill, Brian intimates the importance of an athletic set-up at address to corporate outing participants, a nice parallel since various other professional athletes are present. |
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Quick Clip of Dicky Working On Driver... Watch a quick clip of Dicky Pride as he works on letting the club swing around him instead of a little too much sway to start. Too much body movement to start will get the club out of sync into the backswing and cause compensations... |