Tag Archives: consistency

  • Three Components of Range Practice

    Posted on September 29, 2014 by Grant in Golf Fundamentals, Practice, The Mental Game.

    When I go to the range to practice, I divide my range time into three parts: 1. Maintenance practice: Checking the set-up, finish and tempo of my golf swing. I like to always start with maintenance practice. Correctly setting up to the ball is very important to consistent ball-striking. If I address the ball incorrectly, […]

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  • Feet and Shoulder Alignment

    Posted on February 21, 2014 by Grant in Golf Fundamentals, Golf Set-up.

    Aligning your feet and shoulders is the easiest way to consistently address the ball with your shoulders parallel to the target line. Some experienced golfers play with their feet a little open or closed at address, but all great golfers make sure to square their shoulders to the target line at set-up. If you are […]

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  • Full Swing Finish

    Posted on January 27, 2014 by Grant in Golf Fundamentals, Swing.

    The finish and the set-up are the most important parts of my golf swing. If I set up correctly every time and finish correctly every time, I stand a pretty good chance of making a good swing every time. When I come to a correct full swing finish, I: 1. Let my right foot rotate […]

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