Tag Archives: golf instruction

The #1 Myth In Putting and How To Change It


In my last article I discussed what I feel is the most important factor in distance control (feel and touch) in the putting stroke. Aside from knowing how to read greens (www.aimpointgolf.com) controlling the distance your ball rolls is critical. … Continue reading

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Putting – “The Art and The Science”


Is Putting an “Art or is it Science?” I think it is a little of both.  I have always considered myself a pretty decent putting coach as I have spent time with some of the best trying to learn how I can … Continue reading

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Guru’s Teaching Workshop with Special Guest John Graham


In the eve of my departure to the National Teaching and Coaching Summit and the PGA Merchandise Show, I wanted to announce that I would be hosting my second annual teaching seminar at Carmel Country Club on Monday, March 18th. … Continue reading

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Guru’s Top 50 Teacher Twitter List (The Ultimate #FF)


For those of you who follow me on twitter know that I have issues. My twitter addiction is just the beginning.  Ever since I gave my first golf lesson I tried to take my father’s advice. I can still hear him saying to … Continue reading

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The Top 10 Course Management Mistakes That Golfers Make


I recently had a question on twitter. Thank you @mstaley for your question because I think it is an important one. “What are the biggest mistakes that the average golfer makes in their course management?” As I prepare for my … Continue reading

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Stop Talking! I’m Trying To Learn


One of my favorite things to do in this business is to help young teachers perfect their craft. At the Carmel Golf Academy part of my training regimen is to observe my teachers and to video tape their lessons and … Continue reading

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Golf Vacation Tips (Guest Post by Beth Myers)


As the season starts to wind down and have some time to reflect on the year, I promise that I will be doing some writing and shooting some videos to help play and teach the game a little better. Until … Continue reading

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“Inspire Junior Golf” – by Rick Grayson…A Must Read For Any Coach,Junior Golfer or Parent – Review by Jason Sutton


“Knowing how to correct a slice is very cool and important, but not nearly as important as being a “hole model” (role model to juniors). The golf coach will be viewed as a hole model even if he or she … Continue reading

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Golfgurutv.com Heads In A Different Direction…..whos coming with me?


First off, thanks for following my blog. You probably have noticed that I haven’t posted in a while but and I am still approaching 70,000 views which means that new people are still discovering my site or that you loyal readers … Continue reading

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Sneak Peak of The Guru Short Game School @Stones River CC – Teaching the Bump and Run


Here is a clip of the short game school I taught at Stones River CC with Rob Mcgill. I had a great time and I thank Rob and the members for having me. Here I am teaching the bump and … Continue reading

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