April 2006: Avoiding a common power leak
In this month’s Mel In Motion video golf tip, Mel exposes a common power leak, something he calls the “shin post”. Have a look and learn how to get more … Read more »
In this month’s Mel In Motion video golf tip, Mel exposes a common power leak, something he calls the “shin post”. Have a look and learn how to get more … Read more »
In this month’s Mel In Motion video golf tip, Mel’s demonstrates some swing drills that will help you increase your power at the tee.
Getting into the correct position at the top of the swing seems to be difficult to acheive for some golfers. I use the analogy of a baseball pitcher … Read more »
Most of the students I work with seem to think that the longer the swing the further they will hit the ball. The truth of the matter is that a … Read more »
Those of you who have been to our school will be familiar with this drill as I use it quite a bit. This drill helps golfers increase their body rotation … Read more »
With the deep face drivers on the market today, the tees that we have been using for the last 100 years are being threatened with extinction! In order to get … Read more »
In a constant strive to add yards to their drives, golfers tend to overswing in an effort to lengthen the swing believing that a longer backswing means more power is … Read more »
This month’s tip was a request from Howard Rowland of Woodbridge, VA, who asks: "I’d appreciate some tips on how to ‘feel’ the 90% swing effort. I’ve experienced the ‘blood under the fingernails 105% swing’ but not the ’90% swing’ thoughts."Most amateurs know that 105% feeling, but here is a way to develop that Ernie Els or Freddie Couples "syrupy" … Read more »
This months tip was a request from Frank Di Vito of Charlotte, NC who wants to know how seniors can generate a little more clubhead speed in order to get … Read more »
A very common cause of loss of power in the golf swing is a reverse pivot. A reverse pivot occurs when the golfers weight moves onto the front foot during … Read more »