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SCPGA Golf Instruction
USING TWO PATTERNS TO FIND NEUTRAL
It is common for players of any caliber to have tendencies toward a fade pattern or a draw pattern. Identifying the ingredients and keeping them aligned with the desired shot shape can greatly simplify pattern optimization or error correction. Players that habitually slice would benefit from learning a draw and vice versa. Advanced players seeking the ability to shape their shots can do so by developing a near neutral pattern and making minor adjustments to create predictable start lines and shapes.
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The key to the adjustments lies in the ball position and upper axis alignment- ball forward with minimal secondary tilt for a fade, ball more centered with additional tilt for a draw. I recommend a square stance line for either pattern. The amount of adjustment is based on the amount of curve desired. This simple key elicits the necessary alignment differences: face alignment to start the ball slightly off the target and body lines to match. A minor face adjustment is necessary for precision, but the basic start line and curve usually appears as soon as the pattern becomes comfortable.
ALAN OCHIAI, PGA
Oak Creek Golf Club
www.pga.com/coach/alanochiai
Lauren E. Lee of Irvine
FADE PATTERN
ADDRESS
• Little or no secondary tilt. • Club face left of target (for right handers) • Eyes, shoulders, and forearms open to target • Plane line out-to-in
BACKSWING
• Outside along shoulder line • Hands high • Shaft laid off
DOWNSWING
• Club out front • Keep trail shoulder moving forward to target
FINISH
• Hold off release • Low handle finish
DRAW PATTERN
ADDRESS
• Ball more centered • Upper axis secondary tilt • Club face right of target (for right handers) • Eyes, shoulders, and forearms closed to target • Plane line square to slightly in-to-out path
BACKSWING
• Full pivot • Plane slightly inside • Face square to path • Deep hands • Shaft across the line
DOWNSWING
• Aggressive release from inside
FINISH
• Finish with a high handle
ORGANIZED PRACTICE AND DISTRACTIONS
By BOB MADSEN, PGA
Iam going to talk about practice and how to make it more productive.
Practice sessions must be organized. Here are the basics:
1. arrive with a plan 2. do the plan 3. leave feeling good
Note: learning what your practice sessions should contain is a reason for taking lessons.
These strategies for organized practice are simple to understand. Unfortunately, only well-trained players of all ages are good at staying organized for an entire practice session.
Staying organized requires three main elements:
1. adequate stamina (including being well fed and rested) 2. adequate attention span (this is built up over time) 3. the ability to fend off distractions.
In this article, I am most concerned with distractions. You must be able
BOB MADSEN, PGA
Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan
www.pga.com/coach/bobmadsen
to fend off distractions in order to run an organized practice session.
Distractions come in many forms. Buddies appear and want to show you their new driver. They come along and want you to go out and play. They want to chit chat. You have to get back to work. Your smart phone is after you. The amateur next to you wants to “help” and starts sharing some key or pointer that has nothing to do with the lesson content you are there to work on.
Threats to your practice session’s organization are everywhere. To the degree that you allow your plan to get derailed, you will not get better.
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