Tim O’Connor: What is your golf game grounded on?
Bruce Lietzke told me his dedication to his family was his ‘why’ for playing golf. He found meaning and purpose in his family that put golf clearly in its place.
Bruce Lietzke told me his dedication to his family was his ‘why’ for playing golf. He found meaning and purpose in his family that put golf clearly in its place.
In this video Martin Chuck talks about a routine that you see a lot of Tour players using and explains how it can help us too.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has a great tip to make sure you don’t chunk shots from the soggy ground.
The reason that the majority of golfers don’t improve is they don’t feel what they are actually doing. Therefore, they don’t know what they’re doing either.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy demonstrates a terrific way to shave stokes around the green.
As a young man, I didn’t have the perspective that while my father certainly hoped I’d play well, for him it was mainly about sharing time and the game he loved with me. Talk about if-I-knew-then-what-I-know-now perspective.
Hitting long irons and hybrids isn’t easy for many amateur golfers. Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy shares some insights on setting up properly to ensure a good solid strike.
George Knudson, the late legendary Canadian golfer, often said: “Give up control to gain control.”
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has some very good advice on how to make consistent and effective shots from a fairway bunker.