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Cooked Spaghettti to reduce tension in the golf swing

Reducing Tension in the Golf Swing

Reducing Tension in The Golf Swing

Golf is a tricky game at the best of times but reducing tension in the golf swing with a few simple analogies I hope will help you to swing with freedom.

I know reading this subject line is already filling your head with those certain shots and holes when this happens on the golf course. Here are a few of my own personal situations when I know tension can become a "destroyer" when we approach those moments. Read More

Improve your tee shot

We are entering the last week of waiting until everyone descends upon the recently vacated golf courses over the past few months.

A high percentage our first tee shot back will undoubtedly be taken with the driver so with lack of practice, possibly reduced swing speed along with stiff muscles for most it will be a daunting prospect with mixed feelings of excitement and apprehension. Read More

Three Rivers golf lessons grip pressure coaching

How to hold a golf club with correct pressure points

I find one common misconception when coaching the “hold” of a golf club to a new or more established player is the pressure applied to the handle. This article will guide you how to hold a golf club with the correct pressure points.

These points can be adjusted to suit a number of player's with any physical limitations or hand ailments. Read More

Family Golfing Event in Essex for all generations

Local Essex PGA Fellow Professional Sarah Bennett held her inaugural Golfing Generations in Essex family day at Three Rivers Golf and Country club on the 12th September.

The Golfing Generations was the brain child of Bennett who had hosted a similar event for the past three years on a smaller scale. Her vision to open the entries to the County and those from neighbouring Counties, to her delight one pair travelled from Hertfordshire to play in the well organised day. One young girl attended who was totally new to the game,  was encouraged to “have a go” by another girl who Sarah has coached for 5 years. At the end of the day her father said “I have now been asked to buy some clubs and shoes so that my daughter can continue with the sport, I am absolutely delighted. She was disappointed we only played 9 holes!” Read More