Dan's GOLF Tips

A great takeaway: building the right parts to a great swing

The Key Parts of a Great Takeaway in Golf A solid golf swing starts with a clean, efficient takeaway. The takeaway is the initial motion of the club and body as you start the backswing — and it sets the stage for tempo, plane, and power. Let’s break down the essential elements that make up a great takeaway: 1. One-Piece Movement The first 12 to 18 inches of the takeaway should involve a “one-piece” motion. That means your shoulders, arms, and hands move together as a unit — without excessive wrist action. Your wrists stay quiet, and the clubhead stays outside

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Why are their different clubs used?

Golf clubs come in various types to tackle the diverse challenges golfers face on the course. Each club is designed for a specific purpose, considering factors like distance, trajectory, and lie. * Woods: Used for long-distance shots from the tee or fairway, they have large clubheads and minimal loft for maximum power. * Irons: Numbered 3 through 9 (and sometimes PW), they produce progressively higher shots with less distance due to increasing loft. Ideal for controlled shots from various distances and lies. * Hybrids: Blending wood and iron features, they offer forgiveness and playability for longer shots than traditional irons. *

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The Number One most important part of a good swing….The Grip.

Check our our new Swing Fundamentals clinic HERE. Teaching golf as a profession, I see countless examples of why students are struggling so much. In this blog, I will attempt to identify what I believe is the number one killer of a good swing. The way we hold the club. The number one most important aspect of any good swing…is how you grip the club. If I had a penny for every bad grip I’ve seen, I could stop teaching and retire today. Below would be an example of the correct grip: The second and often overlooked aspect of a proper

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Chipping…the secret to lowering your score.

Chipping is a golf shot that is typically used when you are close to the green but not on it. The goal of a chip shot is to get the ball onto the green and close to the hole with a controlled trajectory and minimal rolling. Here are some key points and techniques to consider when chipping around the green:     Club Selection: The choice of club will depend on the lie of the ball, distance you need to carry the ball and how much green you have to work with. Therefore, you might end up using any club from

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How many lessons do I need?

Determining the number of golf lessons needed to play golf decently can vary depending on several factors, including natural ability, dedication to practice, previous experience in sports, and the quality of instruction received. While there is no set number of lessons that guarantees proficiency, consistent practice and guidance from a trained golf instructor can significantly improve your skills. Factors to Consider 1. Natural Ability: Some individuals may naturally have better hand-eye coordination or athletic abilities, which can speed up the learning process. However, even those without natural talent can become proficient with practice and proper instruction. 2. Dedication to Practice: Regular

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The Most Common Mistakes Beginning Golfers Make

Beginning golfers often make several common mistakes as they learn the game. These mistakes can be frustrating but are also part of the learning process. Here are some of the most common errors made by novice golfers: 1. Gripping the club incorrectly: Many beginners grip the club too tightly or in the wrong position. A proper grip is crucial for control and consistency in your swing. 2. Poor stance and posture: Beginners often stand too upright or hunch over the ball, leading to inconsistent swings. Learning the correct stance and posture is fundamental to developing a good golf swing. 3. Over-swinging:

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How to hold the golf club correctly.

Holding the golf club correctly is crucial for achieving consistent and effective golf shots. There are two common grips in golf: the Vardon or overlapping grip and the interlocking grip. Here, I’ll explain the Vardon grip, which is the most widely used by golfers: **Vardon (Overlap) Grip:** 1. **Position Your Hands:** Start by standing with your feet shoulder-width apart and the club head on the ground. The clubface should be square to your target line. 2. **Left-Hand Placement (for right-handed golfers):** If you’re a right-handed golfer, your left hand will be the top hand on the club (opposite for left-handed golfers).

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Best Golf Driving Tips

Driving the golf ball effectively is crucial for setting up good scoring opportunities. Here are some of the best golf driving tips to help you maximize your distance and accuracy off the tee: 1. Proper Setup – Start with a square stance, feet shoulder-width apart. – Position the ball just inside your left heel (for right-handed golfers). – Tilt your upper body slightly away from the target to create a positive angle of attack. 2. Grip – Maintain a neutral grip, with the V’s of your hands pointing towards your right shoulder (for right-handed golfers). – Grip pressure should be firm

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Best Chipping Drills

Improving your golf chipping skills is essential for lowering your scores and becoming a more well-rounded golfer. Here are some of the best golf chipping drills to help you hone your short game: 1. **The Basic Chip Shot Drill:** – Set up a target (like a hole or a specific spot on the green). – Start with a wedge or a sand wedge. – Use a narrow stance, ball in the center, and weight slightly favoring the left side (for right-handed golfers). – Make a small backswing and a controlled, accelerating downswing. – Focus on the impact and follow-through, keeping your

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