This week’s blog is all about the takeaway. We’re at the penultimate week of the Pure Your Irons Blueprint, so let’s get straight into what makes a good move away motion. So you might occasionally hear us talk about getting ‘synced up’, but let’s take a moment to …
In this week’s blog we’re at the half way point of covering our brand new Pure Your Irons Blueprint. Over the last couple of weeks we’ve covered steps 1 and 2, so today is all about step 3- the back swing pivot motion. This is arguably one of the most important topics in the bluepr …
A couple weeks ago we released something exciting, our Pure Your Irons Blueprint. In last week’s blog we covered how to build the correct grip, so this week we’re working on posture and balance in the golf swing. Too often we see players working on lots of dynamic elements of the backswi …
Last week we released something exciting, our Pure Your Irons Blueprint. So, in this week’s blog we thought we’d go through the first weeks coaching video for you. When working on any aspect of the swing it’s important to start with great fundamentals, and that’s why we alway …
In this week’s live lesson, we helped Mark with his lack of distance off the tee, which was the main barrier to him shooting lower scores. So, the aim of this lesson was to increase his launch angle and decrease the spin rate. So, what did we work on exactly? Sound like something you need to work on …
In this week’s YouTube video we had the pleasure of catching up with 5 time PGA Tour winner Rickie Fowler. We challenged him to an up and down short game competition, and took the opportunity to find out what he’s thinking when he stands over a challenging chip shot. So today we’re …
In this week’s YouTube video we went head to head in a 3 hole matchplay competition with the women’s world number 1 amateur, Rose Zhang. As a hugely accomplished player, Rose currently holds the record for women’s lowest score on Thursday at the Masters, after shooting 66. So it …
In this week’s live lesson we helped Tony with the rotation in his back swing. It was a much more interesting problem than you might originally think, as we had to help him navigate some mental hurdles in order to make the physical changes needed in his swing. We started out with observing som …