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Every Day Ends With The Next Day To Get Better
Arizona, Phoenix Golf Lessons Update – March 7, 2010
Here is a list of ten excuses for not hiring a professional golf-swing coach in Arizona.
1. I tried it once, but wasted my money.
2. Too expensive.
3. The “golf pro” sucked.
4. My neighbor will help me. He is good. He shoots 85 – 90 all the time.
5. I will figure it out myself.
6. I have my golf mags and Internet to help me.
7. The golf pro tried to get me to change my grip. What a waste of $50 bucks, so never again.
8. I am not good enough for golf instruction.
9. I am happy shooting 30 over par, so why change that now.
10. What a scam, so I am not falling for “lessons.” Why pay the guy who I can beat.
Look, you may only need one session. If Tiger Woods and many other PGA TOUR pro’s pay their golf swing coaches, then why don’t you?
The Driving Range
Arizona – Phoenix – Tempe – Scottsdale Golf Lessons Update for Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Since I was a small child, I loved going to the driving range. Here are some pics of driving ranges throughout the world:
So where do you practice? Do you enjoy the practice tee? If not, then why? How can you get better if you do not practice. Do you know how and what to practice? If you would like help to make your practice more enjoyable and beneficial, then call or email me for answers to your golf questions.
Fiddlesticks Golf Lesson Video Series #1
Tempe, Arizona Golf Lessons Update for February 16, 2010
The above voice volume is low, so please turn up your speakters. The background noise and sound is from the batting cages at Fiddlesticks.
Video Above:
1. Aim – The process of making the middle of your clubface aim at your target.
2. Alignment – The process of you [the golfer] to set-up square to your clubface. You are to “be” parallel to your target line.
2. Center – Is the midpoint between your shoulders, which extends vertically down to the ground and back up.
3. Always “swing” around your “center.”
4. Routine – The process of preparing for the shot that leads into your “set-up.”
Note: Set-Up is pre-swing fundamentals such as, grip, posture, aim, alignment, angle of shaft, stance, and ball-postion.
For more information on how to properly aim your golf club, please call or email me for help. I will get back to you within 24-hours – thank you.
You Do Not Want To Pay For Golf Lessons, Right?
Phoenix, Arizona Golf Lessons Update – January 27, 2010
There are many reasons why golfers and new golfers will not pay for lessons. Perhaps you have taken golf lessons, but you still have not improved. Did you take golf lessons, but did improve only to go back to being frustrated? Are you reluctant to take lessons for fear of failure and wasting your money.
Why pay if your skeptical, right? Why pay because you do not trust the golf instructor, right? Your friend is a golfer and he will coach you, right? You are thinking of hiring the guy on Craigslist who says, “why pay high lesson rates, I only charge $15 per half hour.” There is a reason why he charges only $15 dollars.
Here is what I recommend you do: Look up the definition of “swing.” Also, see if you can find the definition of “swing” in any golf magazine; good luck in find it. If you would like help to find the right golf instructor for you, then please contact me by phone and/or email.
Phoenix Metro Golfers: There Is A River At Rio Salado Golf Course
Arizona [Phoenix Metro] Golf Lessons Update for January 26, 2010
With all the rain here in Arizona of late, the rain made its way through Rio Salado golf course in Tempe. The river, which is usually dry is full of water from last week’s storm. It was nice to play golf last week with water in the “water hazzard;” certainly not the norm.
Wedge Play
Tempe – Phoenix – Scottsdale – Arizona Golf Lessons Update: January 18, 2010
Do you chip with your pitching wedge, sand wedge, or lob wedge?
Perhaps you use all three on occasion. Oh, and you may have a “gap” wedge too, sorry. But if you use all of them, then here is a suggestion with regards to “spin” and “roll”. Choose your weapon of choice and proceed with this if you want more roll: Grip your club to full length. For more “spin” so that the ball bites and stops: Grip down on the club. You can vary how much you grip down. You will see a difference on how the ball reacts by just altering your hands high or low onto your golf club.
For more information about golf instruction and golf coaching in Tempe, Arizona, please contact me. You can set a time in the morning, afternoon, and evening, and late evening as well. Note to all golfers aspiring to get better: There are no shortcuts, gimmicks, clubs, magic potions, and “guarantees” on how to improve.
Attention Arizona Golf Fans: Are You Reading What To Do, But Not Improving Your Golf Swing?
For all Arizona golfers and golfers worldwide: Update for January 12, 2009
You probably have read many golf tips and articles from all the major golf publications such as, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, Golf Illustrated, Golf Tips, Golf For Women, Senior Golfer, Golf Week, and your local free golf publications. But are you really improving your golf swing? Do you get frustrated to the point of giving up? Are you desperate to “try” anything at this point? Well, even the best player(s)
get frustrated too. But of course it’s at a different level of frustration, right? After all they are the best on the planet.
Well, you are not only reading from the mags, you are probably getting swing advice from your buddies, YouTube.com, Golf Channel, DVD’s, and the Internet. But here is what you are not getting [most of the time] the reasons of “why” and “because.” I am sure at some time in your golf history someone told you to keep your eye on the ball, keep your head down, turn your shoulders, fire your hips, hold the club as if you were holding a bird, right? But very few will tell you “why” and “because why.” As a golfer you need to know why you should do “something,” and that “something” is to learn how to swing the golf club.
For more information on how to “swing” the golf club, please contact me at (602) 828-GOLF, or email rcamacho at azgolfinstructor dot com. If you would like the answers, I will tell you “why” and “because.”
Happy Golfing In 2010,
Arizona Golfers: You Can Learn New Things On The Driving Range
Phoenix / Tempe / Scottsdale / Arizona Golf Lessons Updated for January 8, 2010.
The other day I was practicing at Rio Salado Golf Course in Tempe, and I wanted to share this:
Cleaning your golf clubs is obvious, but how one does it may vary. The “cleaning tool” that Dolly uses really works. It is small and will fit in any size golf bag. All you need is water and soap (dish washing soap).
It’s Not Too Late To Purchase Golf Lesson Certificates For Christmas
With Christmas just a few short days way, I wanted to remind all that it is not too late to purchase golf lesson gift certificates. The “Holiday $pecials” here on this website are good until December 31. 2009.
Merry Christmas,
Golf Interview At Fiddlesticks in Tempe, Arizona
Arizona Golf Lessons Update – December 17, 2009
Yesterday I interviewed James on the driving range at Fiddlesticks. The purpose of the interview is to learn from others as to how real golfers practice on the driving range. I will feature one “driving range interview” per week here at AzGolfInstructor.com, so keep coming back to watch.
“James Interview”
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