Sunday, July 15, 2012

Matt Gilchrest Wins AJGA in San Antonio


Southlake, Tx soon to be Senior Matt Gilchrest captured the AJGA Genesis Shoot-out presented by Valero Texas Open this past week.  The win makes it back to back for Gilchrest as he won the same event in 2011.  With scores of 70-67-70 his 9-under par total is the best 54 hole score he's ever posted.
Matt credited his solid iron play and ability to get the ball up and down for the keys to his victory.
Matt and I have been working together for 5 years.  He's verbally committed to Auburn University.  Next up for Gilchrest is the 36 hole qualifier Monday at Timarron CC for the US Amateur Qualifier.

Scoring Recap

Friday, July 13, 2012

July AG Article - Driving the Ball

Driving the golf ball well makes the game of golf alot easier.  To be a consistently good driver of the ball you must have the proper angle of attack, clubface and clubpath.  When one of these mechanics gets out of whack shots start flying crooked.
In the July issue of Avid Golfer I detail why these three areas are so important.  Check it out!

Driving the Golf Ball

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

June Avid Golfer Article - Working the Teebox to your Favor

18 times a round you have access to 'ball in hand.'  Similar to a scratch in pool you can position yourself, within the rules, where you like on the teebox.  Taking advantage of the proper angles you may just give yourself more green or fairway to shoot at.  My latest article in Avid Golfer Magazine details the advantages you have on the teebox.

Working the Teebox to your Favor

Monday, May 14, 2012

May Avid Golfer - Pitching/Sand Play

The pitching and sand motions are very similar.  Both require the bounce of the club to hit the ground at impact.  One shot you make contact with the ball and one you don't.  Ball position varies slightly between the two shots.
Attached is a link to my most recent article in Avid Golfer Magazine.  Check it out for a more detailed description at improving these two shots.

Avid Golfer - May issue

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Chunky Shots

Nothing is worse than to have a short chip, around the green, and chunk it.  Obviously, you hit the ground first when this occurs.  Here's a few things to focus on to avoid this embarrassing shot.

1.  Make sure the ball isn't too far forward.
2.  Create some wristcock in the backswing and retain it in the downswing.
3.  Have the club swinging down the plane not underneath it.
4.  Allow your lower body to turn through the shot as the club swings through.
5.  Lead with the left arm and hand.

Watch this short video for a more complete explanation on curing the chunks.

Chunk Shots

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Playing in the Wind

Spring time in Texas means golf in the wind.  To be successful you must adjust a few things.  First, don't fight the wind.  You can't win that battle.  Adjust for it.  Take more club, make a smaller swing, turn your left hand down at impact and focus on solid contact.
The attached video will walk you through the recipe for a successful wind shot.

Playing in the Wind

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Avid Golfer - April Article

More than 80% of the golfing public slice the ball.  Hitting a draw is a shot millions of golfers dream about.   Below is an article I wrote for the April edition of Avid Golfer, a Dallas based golf magazine.  It details the necessary characteristics in being able to draw the golf ball.

AG Article - Drawing the Ball