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Indoor Lessons - Ball Striking / Impact Position

Location: Batavia Country Club, Batavia NY

Date: Saturday February 13th, 2010 and Saturday February 20th, 2010

Times: 11 am - 4 pm each day

DETAILS

Lesson Objective: for the student to become a better ball striker by learning and feeling the correct body and club positions at impact, and to learn how to practice the impact position through a specific drill that can be done at home.

I truly believe that if you can get the golf club and your body into the correct position at impact with good speed, then how you got it there isn't really too important.

There are a lot of different ways to execute the backswing, as well as the downswing, but there aren't many options through the impact zone, which we'll call the area near the bottom quarter of your downswing.

The impact position is one of the few absolute fundamental positions in the golf swing.

As a result of that thinking, I have all my students learn a simple and very effective impact drill, called the
"toe up to toe up" drill. During the winter months, I personally try to hit 80 balls 5 times per week using this drill.

This particular lesson is dedicated to learning one drill correctly, "toe up to toe up" drill.

You might say, "hey Tom, why should I pay for a lesson when it's right there for me to learn on my own. " That's a valid question, the answer is this - when you do it alone, you might get it right, you might not. Having someone that knows how to execute the drill watching you and making corrections is desirable for some, and necessary for most.

I mean - why learn it wrong? It's the most important part of the golf swing. For a very modest fee you can learn how to perform a drill that will stand you in good stead for the rest of your golfing life.

If you take the lesson now, you should be able to make significant strides in your ball striking ability before the 2010 season starts.

Here's something else that's not mentioned often.

It's well known and well advertised that a sure fire way to lower your scores is to work on your putting and chipping. I'm a huge proponent of that, because as I get older and my swing speed falls off, it's imperative that my short game is impeccable if I want to compete with the young guns.

I also know that if I can improve my greens hit in regulation (GIR), that I can get a chance to make all that putting practice really pay dividends. This is where better ball striking comes into play.

Doing this simple impact drill regularly can put you on the road to better impact, a more boring and penetrating ball flight, more greens hit in regulation, and hopefully lower scores.

Cost: $25 per adult (16 or over) student, one to three adult students per session, three students maximum per session. One exception on the age, if any of the students that have participated in the junior golf camps at BCC want to get together in a group of three and take this lesson, the total cost will be $45. I do need a commitment of three students for this scenario. Keep in mind that the lesson will be a fairly fast paced learning experience, so it would not be appropriate for very young players. If in doubt, email me at tttucker@rochester.rr.com or give me a call at (716) 474-3005.

How To Pay: cash or check, no credit cards.

What to Wear, What to Bring: wear comfortable clothing, wear gym shoes or sneakers, not golf shoes, wear a smile. Bring a 6 or 7 iron.

How To Reserve a Spot: send me an email - ttucker@rochester.rr.com , let me know what date and time you want, I'll get back to you with a confirmation. Don't forget to include a phone number and your age in the email.


 Indoor Lesson Testimonials  


Tom, Sorry my response took a while, it's tough for me to keep on top of my personal e-mails!

In regard to the lesson, I think it was very well executed. I appreciated the fact that it was structured and progressive, each segment of the swing taught and practiced until the end when we could put it all together.

I don't think I can think of a lesson in which the swing was broken down like that for me. I actually think I understand what the heck I've been doing wrong all this time! I can "feel" what my body has to do to execute a good swing and it's nothing fancy or hard to understand.

I think half of my problem is I have very poor body awareness, so when someone tells me to move a certain way I really have a hard time sensing what they want me to do. Pointing out how my arms should feel (passive) and what my shoulders should be doing(rotating )was a first. I think the drills will be most helpful, I appreciate the visuals that go along with them so I can make sure I'm practicing correctly.

It must be tough to have to teach people at various levels all in the same group but you accomplished it!

I'll actually be looking forward to the beginning of golf season for a change! Thanks much and you can certainly use any part of my comments if you'd like!

Beth Rich


Hi Tom,

I enjoyed the lesson very much. As I noted earlier, I've been playing this game for a long time so I have some deeply engrained bad habits that always seem to rear their ugly head (usually toward season end) and in retrospect, it's probably because of the timing required to keep my current swing together. I like the philosophy of your technique,and with steady practice and implementation on the course, I feel that the simplicity of this swing will allow me to lower my score. Now if I could only putt. (That's another lesson)!

Beth and I enjoy your passion for the game and we love playing together, so hopefully, this will help her to enjoy the game more. She get's frustrated while playing and I'm a worse teacher than a golfer.

You covered a lot in an hour so we will follow up with you in the spring with another lesson so you can evaluate our progress and will look forward to a round at your course, (I've never played BCC).

Best regards, Jeff Rich


Hi Tom,

We both wanted to thank you for the great lesson.

Destry and I both learned many new things about the rotary swing and many other key techniques for improving our golf skills. For me, it was so much to think about, because I am a self-taught golfer (I'm sure it shows).

Destry enjoys your instruction greatly. I am hoping we may be able to "swing" a few more lessons this spring/summer.

Thanks again,

Bob and Destry Mullen (Editors note: father and son)


Thomas,

I was very pleased with the lesson. I thought that you did a great job describing the three swings and the differences. I thought the lesson was packed with useful information; especially the drills.

I plan to practice them and hope to gain consistency. I believe that you provided a very sound starting point for that - from knowledge and drills.

I would not hesitate to recommend the indoor lesson to my friends. Thank you for the additional thoughts.

Chad MayerHofer


Tom,

I really liked the class. I like how you're really concerned about our game. The only thing is that it just went by too quickly.....

It was really nice of you to take the extra time to help us. There was so much information that you presented us with in such a short period of time. It's great having someone there to check your swing.

I think what you taught me will help,it certainly is different from my swing. I think that just keeping more weight on my left leg is going to be a major thing. I also feel stronger bending a little more with a wider stance. I was too straight up and I never felt confident that I could hit the ball solid most of the time.

I think I remember all of the drills and how to do them but I was wondering if you could have a brief explanation after each one on how to do them and what they're meant to do. For example, the towel drill,which I really liked, but I don't remember exactly where the towel was suppose to be on my back swing. I know on the follow through it's suppose to be a mirror image of your back swing. I know that the wrists are suppose to be ahead of the club,is there a drill that will help with this?

[ Editors Note: In response to Stephen's feedback, I installed the key drills for this lesson on web pages for review, the student gets the links as part of their notes...Tom ]

..........Thank you for everything and I know your classes will help a lot of golfers.

Stephen Kolbert





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