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golfgnome 01-19-2009 03:04 PM

Know Your Game
 
One of the things that I talked about with Lynn in regards to this area of the forum is what can we do to get golfer's to start thinking about how to PLAY better, not just make the perfect golf swing. As Homer always said "happy golfing".

I wrote an article for The Georgia Junior Golf Foundation last year and I think it has some great ideas for all golfers. I have attached the link here:

http://www.gjgf.org/GJGF_issue08.pdf

My article appears on pages 24-25. Matt Peterson, my new boss at UGA Golf Course and current Player of the Year in the Georgia Section, has a great article as well on pages 18-19.

I hope that these articles help you out and I look forward to your comments and questions.

alex_chung 01-19-2009 05:36 PM

Thanks Jeff. I feel that over the past few years that all my time is spent on actually perfecting the swing rather than playing it which I think has lead to a slight de motivation and falling out with the game.
Will have a read at the articles and post questions.
Alex

GPStyles 01-20-2009 08:20 AM

Thanks for the link Jeff, I read the article with interest and have printed it off for myself.

I have also ordered the red zone book you recommend.

Bigwill 01-22-2009 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfgnome (Post 60356)
One of the things that I talked about with Lynn in regards to this area of the forum is what can we do to get golfer's to start thinking about how to PLAY better, not just make the perfect golf swing. As Homer always said "happy golfing".

I wrote an article for The Georgia Junior Golf Foundation last year and I think it has some great ideas for all golfers. I have attached the link here:

http://www.gjgf.org/GJGF_issue08.pdf

My article appears on pages 24-25. Matt Peterson, my new boss at UGA Golf Course and current Player of the Year in the Georgia Section, has a great article as well on pages 18-19.

I hope that these articles help you out and I look forward to your comments and questions.

Great article. My goal is to bust through another scoring barrier this year (popped one last year), and I'm going to try what I saw in this article to see if it works for me. I'm especially curious about trying the rounds from the forward tees.

Uppndownn 01-22-2009 05:12 PM

Thank you for the link, Jeff.
Great stuff as usual.

UPP in freezing but sunny Ohio

Bigwill 01-26-2009 12:05 PM

I have a question, Jeff, in regards to having your students play the forward tees until they break par. If you have someone (like me) who is a few scoring barriers away from par, what progression would you suggest?

For instance, my next barrier is 90. If I break 90 from the red tees, do I:

A) Move back to the next tee, and break 90 there, and keep changing tees until I've broken 90 from all of them, followed by breaking 80 at the reds and so on?

or

B) Do I stay at the front tees until I break par, and then progressively work to break par at each successive tee?

Upon writing this, option A seems to make more sense (gut feeling). But I'd definitely like to get your feedback.

Last year was encouraging as I made a big leap not only in scoring, but in beginning to understand what works for my particular swing. So I'm really looking forward to this year.

Thanks

GPStyles 01-26-2009 04:58 PM

Jeff, the red zone book arrived and I have to say that from the off I like what I see.

I have previously read Pelz and Rotella who also advocate determining a short game handicap and this seems to support that and give good tests to arrive at said short game handicap.

I will stick with alignment golf for the instruction side of things but I can endorse this book with the short read I've had of it.

The short game facilities in my vicinity are pretty poor, what do you suggest?

Bigwill 02-04-2009 11:01 AM

Bump .

bray 02-04-2009 12:23 PM

Jeff,

Thank you for posting the link to the Georgia Junior Golf Foundation Magazine.
Your article and Matt's are great reads and although they seem like "common sense" at times.A lot can be gained by what you've suggested. I was also very impressed by the coach's section and the magazine as a whole.

Thanks again for the link. Sick 'em Dawgs! :thumleft:

B-Ray

golfgnome 02-04-2009 12:57 PM

How do you eat an elephant?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigwill (Post 60714)
I have a question, Jeff, in regards to having your students play the forward tees until they break par. If you have someone (like me) who is a few scoring barriers away from par, what progression would you suggest?

For instance, my next barrier is 90. If I break 90 from the red tees, do I:

A) Move back to the next tee, and break 90 there, and keep changing tees until I've broken 90 from all of them, followed by breaking 80 at the reds and so on?

or

B) Do I stay at the front tees until I break par, and then progressively work to break par at each successive tee?

Upon writing this, option A seems to make more sense (gut feeling). But I'd definitely like to get your feedback.

Last year was encouraging as I made a big leap not only in scoring, but in beginning to understand what works for my particular swing. So I'm really looking forward to this year.

Thanks

Sorry for the delay in responding, I have been trying to get caught up since my weeks absence.

I like this question because it gives everyone reading some options for their own game. I would suggest option A because it gives more flexibility and more attainable goals. Break 90 from every set of tees then start over until 80 is broken. Once you break 80 you may want to start going down in 2-3 stroke increments.

Good luck in achieving your goals, we are here to help.


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