RSS

Monthly Archives: February 2013

The Amazing Angle golf swing trainer and winter practice !

I always get the question, why should I purchase the Amazing Angle and how can it help my game?

As the developer of a swing trainer for golfers, you might think that my response would be that the Amazing Angle is the greatest swing trainer in the world! Of course I think it is.

But how will it help ME?, you would say. My answer is this, all golfers have individually unique looks about their swing. Some swing look good, some swings look bad. Some swings are effective, some are not! As a golf instructor I know that even swings that don’t look graceful may produce good golf scores.

Here is the thing, if you are not able to strike the ball effectively right now, there is probably something wrong with how your swing functions.

I have identified 7 parts of the golf swing, that when any or more of these parts are not executed correctly during your swing, positive results will be disturbed on a scale of mediocre results to catastrophic results.

I think that golfers have become desensitized to instruction by the overwhelming amount of information about degrees of angles and minute positionality, when basic positive changes in fundamental positions and movements could really help their ability to hit the ball farther and straighter.

The Amazing Angle training system helps you identify and correct problems in the 7 most important positions and movements in the golf swing. The Amazing Angle trains you slowly and deliberately to improve these basic elements of the golf swing. Check out the pictures below. Improving your swing is as easy as seeing, doing and improving! Your progress will be determined by you.

Top of the back swingSustaining the lagImpactRelease of hands

It’s almost time for spring golf! You can start your program of improvement right now in your living room and be more prepared than ever to start practicing with a purpose when it’s time to hit the practice range.

Contact me soon at jkhpro@pga.com

 

Tags: ,

Golf is just around the corner!

It’s almost time ! The parking lot at the Golf Center at Sports Ohio actually had some cars in it when I showed up for lessons yesterday. It’s still a bit chilly out there, but its getting warmer every day.

I actually hit some balls yesterday, about 2 dozen. I was pleasantly surprised because I felt like the physical preparation is really helping. The question is, how do do quantify this improvement? I want to know that my exercise time is paying off ! After just a few balls, there was no doubt that I have improved in one particular area. 1. Stability. I believe I was more able to maintain my spine angle while moving the golf club to impact! I felt I was strong enough to be able to deliver a better impact position utilizing my pivot, while keeping my spine “centered”. There is no doubt in my mind that I had lost strength in my core, hip and leg muscles.

The progress that I have made is very encouraging. Not only for myself, but I know that many of my students can seriously improve with just a little proper exercise time. Thanks to Stephen Ladd at Human Form Fitness for all his help putting me on the right path.

Remember that instability at impact, or for example, moving ahead of the ball will result in improper club path causing multiple types of ineffective ball flights. What’s worse, the club cannot speed up when your body is moving forward. You are actually delivering the club with an improper pivot. This is probably the most common scenario in high handicap golfers.

20120904-153714.jpg

Are you in this position at impact? If not, I am sure there are multiple reasons. If you want some answers, it’s not too early to get started! Lets get a game plan now! Visit me at the Golf Center at Sports Ohio in Dublin. Email: jkhpro@pga.com. Phone: 614-738-1851.

 

Tags: , ,