
Shoot For Par Golfer Case Study: Advice Blog #45
Case Study: OODA Loop Execution on a Difficult Par 4 This case study explores how a Shoot For Par golfer applies the OODA Loop (Observe,

Emotionless Golf: Golf Advice Blog #44
The OODA Loop of Mastery: Shoot For Par and the Architecture of Emotionless Golf Execution Abstract Shoot For Par (SFP) represents a radical departure from

Course Management Advice Blog #43
Course Management (Per an excerpt from my first book, Par Your Golf MIND, page 40) This course management chart is the best way that I

Stick Mobility Product Review Advice Blog #42
Stick Mobility Stick Mobility has provided me some unexplored aspects of fitness training and through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, I was able to

Unhealthy Golfers & Why They Won’t Train Advice Blog #41
Unhealthy Golfers Unhealthy golfers aren’t just on the backside of the covid lockdown, they have been present for as long as golf has existed. Their

Golf Grips Signs of Golf Trouble: Advice Blog #40
Golf Grips Golf grips are an easy to miss aspect of your game but easily noticed when your hands slip during the swing. When golf

Kettlebells & Exercise Advice Blog #39
Kettlebells & Exercise Kettlebells & Exercise in today’s global fitness world are like peanut butter and jelly. Due to the kettlebells wide range of exercise

Body Rehab from Injuries: Advice Blog #38
Body Rehab. Body Rehab. Golf is meant to be enjoyed; however, it takes a lot of training to keep a decent performance level and sometimes,

Mandatory Golf Fitness, What’s the Fuss? Advice Blog #37
Mandatory Golf Fitness, What’s the Fuss? Advice Blog #37: Emphasizing the importance of golf fitness. Mandatory Golf Fitness, What’s the Fuss? Advice Blog #37: Emphasizing

Focus Downrange Not At The Ball Advice Blog #36
Focus Downrange Focus is essential to playing great golf. The best part is that if you can daydream, you can play. When we daydream, our

Playing Percentages Advice Blog #35
Playing Percentages Today’s blog is about playing percentages-“the feel” versus “the real.” This illustration is of a 372 yards Par 4. Each triangle on the

Why You Need To Map Your Bag Advice Blog #34
Map Your Bag When you hear golf coaches tell you to map your bag, what they are really saying is that you do not have

Optimal Loft Advice Blog #33
Optimal Loft Let’s talk about optimal loft. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen a swing speed under 100 miles per hour

7-Wood on Your Mind? Advice Blog #32
7-Wood The 7-Wood in a bag is like a unicorn. You’ve heard it exists, yet you rarely see one. So, what is it about the

Driving Irons Should You Play Them? Advice Blog #31
Driving Irons Driving irons are meant for speed. A LOT of speed. Sure, the heavy head design makes them easy to hit, but you have

Decisions Decide Defeat #2 Advice Blog #30
Decisions Decide Defeat Hole #2: No guts, no glory, right? Here is a hole that should scream danger at first glance. Almost all golfers who

SuperSpeed Golf Training System-The Best There Is to Get 20+ Yards Longer Advice Blog #29
SuperSpeed Golf Training System Would you be interested in gaining yards from the SuperSpeed Golf Training System over buying a new driver? The word is

Ball Address, The 1 Reason Not To Love The Center Advice Blog #28
Ball Address The answer is ball address is not impact. The end. Well, almost. So many golfers that I see have this grand delusion that

Playing Your Percentages, Managing Your Misses Advice Blog #27
Percentages Percentages are what helps you lower your score. This means that you are aware of what your misses are, and you play to them.

Slope. It’s Yards of Difference! Advice Blog #26
Slope. Generally speaking, most golfers utilize a GPS with slope to be able to find the true yardage to a green, whether elevated or down

Golf Travel & Why It’s Important Advice Blog #25
Golf Travel Golf travel is nothing new to some of us, but for those of you that have started playing golf just at the beginning

All Hybrid Irons & When To Play Them Advice Blog #24
Hybrid Irons Hybrid irons are literally the best thing for a golfer. They maximize the benefits of a huge face and fairway wood like shape,

Bag Tag Product Review Advice Blog #23
Bag Tag This is the product review for our Shoot For Par Bag Tag. It was created by Be The Ball 4U at GolfGifts4U.com. This

Sway. What You Take Away, You Must Put Back. Advice Blog #22
Sway is not necessarily a bad thing. It is a swing characteristic. What matters is that for whatever distance you move away from the target,

Chippers, Worth A Spot In The Bag? Advice Blog #21
Chippers Chipping can be problematic for some golfers. I’m not here to judge. I get it. Chippers exist for a reason. You’re close to the

Decisions Decide Defeat Advice Blog #20
Decisions Decisions make the round what it is. Like the cell to the body, all of the decisions combined make up the golf score. One

What’s All This Bounce About? Advice Blog #19
BOUNCE Bounce is the design that your wedges have to provide you with the ability to steer through turf and sand and allow a smoother

Change Your Grip Placement for Dialed Yardages Advice Blog #18
GRIP PLACEMENT Grip placement is something not thought of often in golf. Everyone assumes that you must grip the center of the club grip and

Hit Down For Flight, Sweep to Kill Some Worms Advice Blog #17
Hit Down Hit down on the golf ball with an iron for it to get flight. This concept is about physics, yet time and time

8-Iron It’s The Workhorse of Your Iron Set Advice Blog #16
8-Iron 8-Iron, typically ranging in loft from varying degrees depending on the manufacturer, can be the all-around club for attacking the green, pin, and even

Chipping Stop Making It Harder! Advice Blog #15
Chipping Chipping, face it: you’re scared. You think as strong as you are that a little bit of speed is going to send that ball

Flexibility-5 Benefits For Better Golf! Advice Blog #14
Flexibility Flexibility was key for me when I began playing golf in 2010. It was so instrumental to having a successful fitness program, that I

Score. Chase Birdies or Avoid Double Bogeys? 4 Tips Advice Blog #13
Score. Chase Birdies or Avoid Double Bogeys? Score. When it comes to golf, that’s what every golfer is chasing. Ego suggests that in order to

Flush It! Tiger Harps On Massive Center-Face Contact Advice Blog #12
Flush The Strike. Flush the impact of the golf ball by having a center strike hit. Tiger Woods holds Lee Trevino and Moe Norman in

Gain Distance Now by #1 Changing the Golf Ball Advice Blog #11
Golf Ball is the #1 Way to Gain Distance To gain distance, you have to understand that ball compression is key to distance. Golf balls

Thrifty with your golf balls? A poor scuff is 100% costing you positive YARDAGE! Advice Blog #10
Thrifty? Thrifty golf ball wise? Perhaps after you read this, you won’t be thrifty anymore. Now, I am certainly not one for plagiarism; having written

1st Tee Jitters: Nothing To It, Kickstart & Do It! Advice Blog #9
1st Tee Jitters 1st Tee Jitters are an amazing feeling! Golf can be exciting! The anticipation of a first hole birdie, or first- & second-hole

Owning Your Swing, The #1 Attribute To Golf Success Advice Blog #8
Owning Your Swing Ode to “Owning Your Swing”. This week’s Masters Tournament concluded, with PGA Tour Player Scottie Scheffler becoming a two-time Master’s Champion. The

ROTEXMotion Product Review Advice Blog #7
ROTEXMotion ROTEXMotion is my mandatory go-to whenever I am doing a fitness mobility screening of a client who wants to improve their golf game. Once

ONE Dynamic Inertia Performance Trainer Product Review Advice Blog #6
ONE Dynamic Inertia Performance Trainer I was first introduced to the ONE Dynamic Inertia Performance Trainer at Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside California. It was

PuttAIM Product Review Advice Blog #5
PuttAIM – Whether you have a blade putter or a mallet putter, it makes no difference. PuttAIM will improve your golf game. Having taught golf

Bunkers- How To Control The Emotion & The Swing Advice Blog #4
BUNKERS and their difficulty are the biggest fallacy in golf. A fallacy is a mistaken belief, especially based on an unsound argument. There’s no truth

Accuracy #1, Distance #2 or the other way around? Advice Blog #3
STROKES GAINED- I have read Every Shot Counts by Mark Broadie and when it comes to accuracy and distance, I see a dilemma. Now, before I

3 Ways Range of Motion is a Powerful Game Changer Advice Blog #2
RANGE OF MOTION is always a top priority for me as a golf coach, to mobilize those who are immobile. Certainly, every single one of

Respect The Game? The Pre-Shot Routine You Need Advice Blog #1
Pre-Shot Routine RESPECT THE GAME– Obviously golf deserves some respect, but we aren’t talking about the course or the rules in this regard. We are
