Browsing Tag Mental Game

When to Regroup

By at April 18, 2013 | 12:32 am | 8 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I talk about what to do if you have one of those practice sessions where nothing seems to go right.  This has happened to me many times in the past and I know it will happen to you.  If it does just remember this tip so you can get it back in no more...

Short Game Stability

By at April 17, 2013 | 11:00 pm | 4 Comments

Jeremy Klinkhamer

There are many types of shots around the green but they all require a common theme of lower body stability and balance.  In this video I'll show you how to train at home or at the gym to enhance your ability to maintain good positioning for your own short game.  You can use a 2x4, Bosu Ball, Dyna-disks or really any device that creates an unstable, but safe, more...

Don't See Your Toes at the Top of the Backswing

By at April 16, 2013 | 11:37 pm | 10 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I show you a real easy way to check if you are rotating back on the right angle or not.  Turning back on the right angle is vital in creating the necessary torque for a consistent golf swing.  Make sure you watch this video and immediately check to see if you are on the proper angle in the more...

Perfection or Fail

By at April 15, 2013 | 11:10 pm | 7 Comments

David Breslow

Today you will learn the good and bad side of perfection. Perfection is something many of us seek in the golf swing and in the game itself. While perfection is both a blessing and a curse--check out today's mental golf coaching tool to put your perfection in the "good" category more often. >>> Find Out More About My Wired To Win Program Here more...

Create Great Habits

By at April 14, 2013 | 1:16 am | 5 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I talk about creating great habits.  This is a huge part of learning new swing positions and re-enforcing them long into the future.  By incorporating great habits into your daily life, your practice time and playing time you have a constant reminder of what you should be working on.  Make sure you pick up a few of these great habits more...

DRILL: Fire Knee Ahead Of Ball For Power

By at April 12, 2013 | 12:00 pm | 7 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I show a variation of a Jimmy Ballard drill that helps get the lower body moving the in downswing.  This way of doing the drill overdoes the movement in a way that gets your lower body moving first in the downswing.  Give this a drill and if you do it right you really will feel the lower body powering the more...

It's An Unmistakable Feeling In Your Legs

By at April 11, 2013 | 11:20 pm | 13 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I go into even more detail about what you should be feeling when and after you hit the golf ball.  If you are not feeling this you are hitting the ball solely with your arms.  Make sure you recognize what you should be feeling and try to feel it on every shot you more...

How to Cure Casting

By at April 10, 2013 | 10:01 pm | 4 Comments

Paul Wilson

Most people cast the club as they start the downswing.  This tip explains what it is, why it is occurring and what you can do to stop casting the club.  Trying to cure casting is one of the hardest things to do in golf so make sure you practice the drill in this video constantly so you can maintain the lag angle in your swing.  Once you do you will increase your more...

How To Get Powerless Arms

By at April 9, 2013 | 11:59 pm | 17 Comments

Paul Wilson

In this tip I unlock the secret to getting powerless arms.  That's right this is the tip that you have been waiting for.  Although simple, I don't want you to watch this one then disregard it.  This explains how I got it many years ago.  So listen carefully and focus on incorporating this into your own swing more...

Core Strength with the Foam Roller

By at April 8, 2013 | 7:14 pm | 6 Comments

Jeremy Klinkhamer

Endurance of the core muscles is essential for golf performance and injury prevention.  If you don't have a foam roller at home, these exercises can be done on the floor.  If you do have a foam roller you'll see how this adds a new dimension to a classic series of core exercises. There will be lower and upper abdominal fatigue when performed correctly.  Low back more...