Need to identify your ball in a bunker? Here’s what the USGA rules say about this situation: The player must re-create the original lie in the sand, but may leave a small part of the ball visible if the ball…
This apply to what I see as high volume vintage clubs. Anything pre WW2 is difficult for me to identify and I haven’t found one good source yet. Let me know if you have a good source for pre 1940’s…
A presentation by David Angelotti, Senior Putting Instructor Sea Island Golf Club. Contents: 1. What HackMotion measures: 00:00 2. Why to measure wrist angles in putting 03:30 3. Aim Bias and Stroke bias: 04:50 4. Example of J. T. Poston:…
ANYBODY CAN PLAY WELL WHEN EVERYTHING IS GOING WELL AND YOU ARE FEELING GREAT. HOWEVER, WHAT CAN YOU DO ON DAYS WHEN THIS IS NOT THE CASE? Hello party people! I hope you guys enjoy this video. Firstly, you get…
Watch “After Identifying Break, Get the Ball Started on Line” presented by CJ Goecks from GolfSwing.com
Rule 7 allows you to take reasonable actions to fairly search for your ball in play after each stroke. But you must be careful, as a penalty will apply if you act excessively and cause improvement to the conditions affecting…
Are you contacting the ball on the downstroke, level, or upstroke? These three contact points effect the ball launch, roll, and distance control. Capto helps identify where the ball was struck. I have been using the product for quite some…
Professional golfer, Laurel Gill, teaches an introduction to golf series at Lam’s Golf Links in Oak Harbor, Washington. This episode focuses on placing an identifying mark on your golf ball.