by Thomas Rodriguez | Jul 25, 2026 | Golf
Most golfers warm up backward. They arrive fifteen minutes before the tee time, hold a few long stretches, pull out the driver, hit fifteen of them with increasing frustration, and walk to the first tee with a sore back and no idea what their ball is doing today. Then...
by Thomas Rodriguez | Jul 15, 2026 | Golf
The problem with taking a family out to play golf is not the golf. It is the format. Put a low handicap dad, a grandmother who plays twice a summer, a spouse who has never held a club, and a nine year old in the same group, hand them a scorecard, and tell them to play...
by Jack Cosier | Jul 10, 2026 | Golf
For most amateur golfers on a par 72 course, a good 18 hole score is anything under 90, and breaking 100 is the first real milestone. Roughly half of all golfers never break 100, only about a quarter regularly break 90, and fewer than five in a hundred break 80. On...
by Thomas Rodriguez | Jul 5, 2026 | Golf
The wind does not beat golfers. Spin beats golfers, and the wind simply exposes it. A shot hit with too much backspin and too much height climbs when it meets a headwind, stalls, and drops thirty yards short, which the player then interprets as needing to swing harder...
by Jack Cosier | Jul 1, 2026 | Golf, Junior Golf
There is a moment we see every season. A ten year old hits three bad shots in a row, and something in their posture changes. The shoulders come down, the swings get quicker and shorter, and for the rest of the session they are not really trying, because not really...
by Thomas Rodriguez | Jun 19, 2026 | Golf, Golf Swing
Consistency is the most requested thing on our lesson tee and the most misunderstood. Almost every golfer who asks for it is picturing a swing that produces the same beautiful shot every time, and that swing does not exist, not even for the players you watch on...