TomTuckerGolf.com
 
Golf Tips Newsletter - Issue 451 - Wed. April 26th, 2017
To View In Your Browser   Click Here

USGTF Class "A" Teaching Professional
WGTF "Top 100" Teacher
IGPA Certified Golf Psychology Coach


 


Prepare to play your best golf by doing something now!

Tom's Featured Tip: Fundamental 2: Power and Distance
Tour Greens: Tour Quality Synthetic Greens
Tom's Bonus Tip: Increase Your Shoulder Turn
Lesson Comments: What Students Have To Say
Sponsors: Plum Creek Driving Range 
Batavia Country Club
Tour Greens Western New York 
Chestnut Hill Country Club 



Click here:  INDOOR GOLF LESSONS  for details on how to improve your game over the winter.

Plum Creek Driving Range, Batavia, NY, Open All Year
Simulator Course Play Specials: BataviaGolf.com Call 585-993-0930 or Email Mark to reserve simulator time!

Buy Gift Certificates for Lessons   Sample Gift Certificate

Golf lessons - Outdoor and Indoor - are available at Plum Creek, please call me at 716 474 3005, email me at ttucker@rochester.rr.com, or visit my website at   http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/lessonrates.html   for details.

Subscribe - http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/signup.html   If you like this newsletter, please do me a favor and forward it to your friends so that they may subscribe, thanks!

The Unsubscribe link is at the bottom of this newsletter.





Tom's Featured Tip:
Fundamental 2: Power and Distance

Based on my research and study of the swing method principles that I teach, I believe that there are three true fundamentals to golf:
  1. The ability to hit the ground in the same place every time and forward of the ball to insure clean contact.

  2. The ability to create enough power or distance to enjoy and play the game.

  3. The ability to match the clubface to the swing path to control the curvature of the ball to keep it in play.
Last issue I addressed the low point of the swing, which applies to hitting the ground in the same place every time.

This issue I'll address the ability to create enough power or distance to enjoy and play the game.

I'm not talking about smashing 300 yard drives and hitting 185 yard seven irons. If you can do that congratulations, you're an elite class player.

I'm talking about hitting a seven iron about 150 yards and a drive around 250 yards. If you can hit those marks, you have plenty of power to potentially play the game well.

There are several factors that go into being able to create power and distance, but I think one of - if not the most important - is developing speed through angular momentum.

If you understand angular momentum vs. vertical momentum, and if you have a concept of how to generate speed through angular momentum, you are on your way to developing power and swing speed. Getting the power and speed aligned to produce good shots involves adhering to your own swing method principles, but whatever that method is angular momentum needs to be there.

Here's the way that I explain angular momentum to my students at their first lesson.

Many years ago, NFL field goal kickers used a straight through approach to their kicks, and kicked the ball with their toe. Guys like Lou "The Toe" Groza, and Paul Horning kicked with this straight on style, and they even wore kicking foot shoes with a square toe to help with their accuracy and power. They generally produced 40 yard or so kicks with decent accuracy, and in the early days most teams didn't even have field goal specialists. Some of them even had other duties in addition to kicking field goals.

Then in 1964 my beloved Buffalo Bills, a team in the young American Football League, signed Pete Gogolak, the first pro soccer-style kicker. He proved so valuable that in 1966 the New York Giants, a team in the long standing National Football League, "poached" him from the Bills, by offering more money.

Gogolak showed that his soccer style kicks produced about 15 more yards of potential field goal distance.

The reason was - you guessed it - angular momentum.

The straight through kicking style used vertical - up and down - momentum for a power source, whereas the soccer style approach - from the side - used angular momentum as the power source.

The proof was in the pudding.

Here's how all of this relates to the golf swing.

Most of the players that come to me for lessons have too much up and down in their backswing and downswing.

They lift the club up in their backswing because it seems like the right thing to do to produce a downswing that will launch the ball into the air. That's like the straight on approach old field goal kickers used. It's based on vertical momentum for swing speed and it rarely produces enough power or distance to enjoy and play the game of golf.

After I get them into the habit of swinging their hands and arms a little deeper on the backswing rather that higher on the backswing, angular momentum is produced and they pick up as much as 7 mph swing speed, which equates to roughly 20 yards more carry. And they can build on that.

Here's an image of backswings with the hands transported deeper (more inward) rather than upward:




Generally speaking, most of the pros who have maximum angular momentum hit the ball the furthest. This is because coming down into impact their club head is still behind their hands for a much longer period.

Practicing transporting your hands a little more around your body rather than upward in your backswing is something that you should be able to do on your own.

Try it and observe the results, I think you'll like what you see.

Next issue we'll discuss the last of the three true fundamentals: The ability to match the clubface to the swing path to control the curvature of the ball to keep it in play.

Enjoy.

Comments: ttucker@rochester.rr.com

Love your practice, own your swing, own your health,

Tom






Tour Greens: Tour Quality Synthetic Greens For Superb Short Game Practice


Click on the image below for a demonstration of how well golf shots hold on our Tour Greens  synthetic putting greens.



Wouldn't you love one of these in your own back yard?



If you would like a free, no obligation quote for getting a beautiful practice area or putting green installed on your property - indoors or outdoors - give me (Tom Tucker) a call at (716) 474-3005, or email at at ttucker@rochester.rr.com

For more information please click here: TourGreensWNY.com

Comments: ttucker@rochester.rr.com

Love your practice, own your swing, own your health,

Tom






Tom's Bonus Tip: Increase Your Shoulder Turn

This tip is short but sweet, and when you do it you will increase the power and distance produced by your swing.

Simply get into golf posture, fold your arms across your chest and place your hands on your shoulders, and turn into your backswing. Concentrate on your left shoulder making as full of a turn as it can.

From there, here's the trick on how you increase your shoulder turn: Now, concentrate on turning your right shoulder back a few more inches.

This will get you a little more shoulder turn, which will translate into more swing speed on your downswing.

Do 15 repetitions three times per week, and watch your ball fly further. You'll be amazed.

Try it, you'll like it.

Comments: ttucker@rochester.rr.com

Love your practice, own your swing, own your health,

Tom







Golf Lessons

I conduct lessons at The Plum Creek Driving Range & Practice Facility
there's a link for Plum Creek info here: http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/

Lessons are available for all ages and skill levels, please contact
me - Tom Tucker - at (716) 474 3005 or email me at ttucker@rochester.rr.com
for more information.

Outdoor Lessons Details and Rates:
http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/lessonrates.html

Indoor Lessons Details and Rates:
http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/indoor.html

Driver Fitting Rates:
http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/indoor.html

Testimonials:
http://www.tomtuckergolf.com/testimonials.html


Sponsors

Plum Creek Driving Range and Simulator  Outdoor range and play indoor golf on any of our 40 Simulator Courses. Call 585-993-0930 or email Mark at plumcreek4@rochester.rr.com to reserve time for simulator play or practice!

Batavia Country Club   (585) 343-7600   www.bataviacc.com
Great rates, the best greens in WNY. Golf Digest Four Star rating for public courses to play in New York State. Tee times online or by phone in season. Ping Demo Day Saturday, May 27th 11am - 2pm, first come first served.

Tour Greens Western New York  Practice with purpose in your own back yard on your own synthetic practice green. Our greens LOVE Western New York weather!

Chestnut Hill Country Club   (585)-547-3613 www.chestnuthillgolf.com
THE WESTERN NEW YORK LEADER IN GOLF OUTINGS!
Only minutes from Buffalo, open to the public. Tee times online or by phone in season.

All the best,

Tom Tucker
Teaching Pro, Plum Creek Driving Range & Practice Facility
WGTF ' "Top 100 Golf Teacher"
USGTF Class "A" Teaching Professional
IGPA Certified Golf Psychology Coach
Cell: (716) 474-3005
Email: ttucker@rochester.rr.com
http://www.TomTuckerGolf.com

"There are no substitutes in the quest for perfection!"
~ Ben Hogan