I recently had the opportunity to watch both days of a member guest tournament. It was interesting sitting in a golf cart driving the course and watching all the participants have a lot of fun. It was also interesting to watch the frustration and disappointment that...
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Using Targets During Practice
As golfers, we embark on a journey to master the elusive science, and in some cases the art, of our swings. We’re always looking for ways to get the golf ball closer and closer to a desired destination. We now see the importance of hitting a target emphasized at Top...
2+2 Does Not Always Equal 4
I'm an educated person, I believe you are too. If I ask you what 2+2 equals, you know the answer mathematically. But when giving golf lessons in Orlando at Falcon’s Fire Golf Club, or at The McLemore in Lookout Mountain, GA, 2+2 does not always equal 4. It’s...
Playing Your Good Miss
If you're a regular client of mine you've heard this statement quite a bit. Particularly out on the golf course. And if you're a Florida Golf School Vacations client within any of our golf school programs, get ready to hear this phrase a lot. "Great miss!" Playing...
5 Simple Ways to Cure Your Slice
Data from FlightScope and other data collection platforms show the most common ball flight among amateur golfers is a slice. I estimate almost 75% of my new clients ask me to help them fix their slice. Over the years, I've found 5 Simple Ways to Cure Your Slice. ...
Stand on the Target Line, Not to the Side
How do you insure you are able to aim and align correctly? Simple, stand on the target line, not beside it! If you’re a loyal John Hughes Golf follower, you know how important alignment is to you and your golf game. I’ve authored plenty of blog posts, magazine...
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