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A Simple, Effective Swing

June 2, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 12 Comments

A simple swing? But with all the moving parts involved, how could a golf swing be simple? How about the precise sequence of movements? How about the perfect timing required? How about E=mc squared? How about the centrifugal forces of physics involved? After all, didn’t physics major Bryson DeChambeau win seven times factoring in all […]

Filed Under: Breaking 80, Downswing, Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Owning your swing, pace, Practice, Rhythm, Slowing down, Swing tips, The Downswing, The drive

Want to Hit it Farther? Swing Slower!

April 24, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

For more distance and accuracy, swing slower.

Filed Under: Downswing, Famous Golfers, mental game, Mindful golf, pace, Patience, Practice, Putting, short game, Slowing down, Swing tips, The Downswing, Tiger Woods, Women's golf Tagged With: Gene Littler, Inbee Park, Lee Trevino, Luke Donald, Mo Norman, Ping, sweet spot

A Pretty Damn Good Time to Play

March 14, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 4 Comments

With the PGA Tour shut down indefinitely and the coronavirus pandemic raging, it may be, to paraphrase Larry David, a pretty damn good time to get the sticks out and head out to your favorite course. Makes sense, really. The Golf Channel’s got nothing much going, and even if you’re in self-quarantine, playing a round […]

Filed Under: Downswing, Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Golf courses, Golf Improvement, Owning your swing, Practice, Suggestions for golf, Swing tips, The drive Tagged With: Augusta National, Beach Boys, Buddhist training, Donald Trump, Facebook, Gary Player, Golf Channel, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Larry David, Lexi Thompson, Moe Norman, Netflix, PGA Tour, Tin Cup, Viktor Hovland, Wuhan

On Curing the Shanks Via a New Swing

February 18, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 8 Comments

As I mentioned in my last post, I’ve been plagued by the shanks lately, and was at a complete loss about how to treat my affliction. Feeling desperate, I combed YouTube, viewing every solution I could find. But no dice. Nothing worked. Butch Harmon had the best explanation of cause–closing the clubface severely at impact, […]

Filed Under: Downswing, Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Golf Equipment, Golf Improvement, Golf professional, inspiration in golf, Owning your swing, Practice, Swing tips, The drive, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Ben Hogan, Mickey Wright, Moe Norman, the shanks, Tin Cup, Todd Graves, YouTube

Shane Lowry! and other Thoughts on The Open

July 22, 2019 by Stephen Altschuler 9 Comments

Good on Shane Lowry, winning the 148th Open Championship in front of his cheering Irish fans. Admitting to nerves, he stood those fears down, and fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming the Champion Golfer of the Year at 32 years of age.  I expect more majors from this golfer still very much in his prime. […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, links golf, Owning your swing, pace, Practice, Rhythm, Swing tips, The Majors Tagged With: Henrik Stenson, Shane Lowry

Increasing Clubhead Speed

April 23, 2019 by Stephen Altschuler 9 Comments

Of all golf pleadings, the one that rings most often, and loudest, is increasing clubhead speed. “Just ten more yards. That’s all I ask, dear God, just ten more yards…Oh, and by the way…in the fairway.” After all, what golfer doesn’t want to hit it farther, and, hopefully, straighter. YouTube is saturated with advice on […]

Filed Under: Confidence in golf, Downswing, Fundamentals, Golf Improvement, Practice, The drive Tagged With: exercise, increased distance, iron play, YouTube

Remembering to Forget

March 24, 2019 by Stephen Altschuler 8 Comments

World #1 Dustin Johnson has skills that are impressive but stands out in one particular area of the game: the ability to remember to forget his last shot and even his last round. Amateurs would have difficulty emulating his swing but could learn a lot from DJ’s mental approach to the game. You can see […]

Filed Under: mental game, Mindful golf, Patience, Practice, Suggestions for golf, The Key Move Tagged With: Dustin Johnson, Ernie Els, Jack Canfield, Louis Oosthuizen, Paul Casey, Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia

Making the Most of Injury

August 26, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 2 Comments

Yes, you can have too much of a good thing. In late June, I traveled to Bandon with three buddies for a three day excursion into the heart of golf Valhalla. We had wonderful days of sunshine and temps in the low 60s while inland locales baked in the 100s. It was ideal for golf on […]

Filed Under: golf and the mind, Golf Improvement, mental game, Practice, short game, Swing tips Tagged With: bandon dunes, chipping, Dave Pelz, dealing with injury, playing in wind, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods

Getting Unstuck

July 17, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 4 Comments

One of the most common problems with a golf swing is getting stuck at the top, then compensating by coming over the top to start the downswing. This leads to a plethora of possible catastrophic results including a pull, a pull hook, a push, or a slice. Of course the hands can save the shot […]

Filed Under: Downswing, Golf Improvement, Owning your swing, Practice, Swing tips, The drive Tagged With: Bernhard Langer, Brooke Henderson, Brooks Koepka, Hogan, impact, irons, Swing plane, Tiger Woods

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