Tuesday, March 24, 2015

It's Time for Feel!

Bubba Watson's "Technology"

 Technology. Ask Bubba Watson, two time Masters Champion about how he uses technology to help his game. The answer is zilch, nothing, nadda or forget about it! He is one of the PGA Tour players who play with feel for every shot. His fun and carefree attitude with a feel golf swing keeps us watching him on TV. He is entertaining and fun to watch because most golfers would like to play with a feel golf swing like Bubba. Well, you can play with feel.

It’s all about feel, fun and letting it go! That’s right, letting it go. While performing athletic activities, it’s important to allow your body and mind to be relaxed and swing with feel. Do not be over technical or thinking about too many issues, just learn to swing with feel. The time for you to complete a full swing is less than two seconds. How much can a player think about in two seconds? An overload of information during your golf swing feel, the better you play. Let’s look a few ideas that can make you will create failure and dissatisfaction. The more you swing with develop more feel in your golf game.

A great drill for a lifetime is practice swinging the club with your eyes closed. Swinging with your eyes closed will put your body senses into the feel mode. During this closed eye drill, you can do whatever you want with your golf swing. If you want to feel a good shoulder turn, square club face, and inside/outside path, head still or steady, etc., you can isolate these movements with your eyes closed. Do these movements without hitting golf balls. When you play, take one thought, feel it, and execute the swing with feel. Practicing with your eyes closed will develop awareness of feel and how feel works to improve your game. You will be amazed how this type of practice transitions positive results into your actual golf swings. The feel type swing will bring out the best in you. The game will be fun, and your time on the golf course will be enjoyable. Try it; I know you will like it!

 John Nelson is a South Florida PGA Hall of Fame Class A Teaching Professional and Director of Instruction at the Golf Academy located at The County Club of Coral Springs, Coral Springs, Fl. 954-752-4500 x 204, email: jnelson@ccofcs.com, Web page: www.ccofcs.com.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Red Light - Green Light - A great pre-shot method


Much discussion about the golf swing has become technical and mechanical. Yes, it is important to understand how your golf swing can work best for you. Having proper swing fundamentals will allow you to repeat good consistent golf shots. It is also important to be mentally ready to hit each shot. A great pre-shot method to use when playing golf is Red Light-Green Light. How to apply this method is like using stop lights at intersections. When the light is red you stop, and when it is green you go. Your mind set needs to be in the green light mode – go with confidence!

Prior to making a swing on the golf course, your mental thought process is to achieve the green light level, thus giving
you the confidence and assurance to make the shot without any hesitations. You do not want to have hesitations or doubts when hitting your shots. Also, thinking about too many physical and technical thoughts creates yellow or red light scenarios that can result in negative thoughts and bad swings. While on the golf course, nobody wants to play bad golf and not enjoy himself.

To achieve a green light mind set with a positive, confident and ready attitude, the player must do the pre-shot routine
consistently and correctly for each shot. A good routine would be having a positive objective, a correct set-up, proper yardage, and the ability to visualize the correct ball flight. Then take a practice swing and feel the swing that will be required to hit the shot. Now allow your mind and body to be in a positive … green light mode and swing with confidence and commitment. If you are not ready mentally, do not swing until you go from the Red Light to Green Light mode. Regardless of your level of play, you can benefit from this Red Light-Green Light method. You have to practice this
method to achieve success. Try doing drills on the range or the chipping and putting green. You will be amazed at your success. Enjoy this method and have fun playing!

John Nelson is a South Florida PGA Hall of Fame Class A Teaching Professional and Director of Instruction at the Golf Academy located at The County Club of Coral Springs, Coral Springs, Fl. 954-752-4500 x 204, email: jnelson@ccofcs.com, Web page: www.ccofcs.com.