Natural Setup Generates Power
Your anatomy determines the best setup for you
Our body gives us a unique anatomy to work with. Learn to set up to the ball naturally and comfortably, while setting yourself up to work with your body, not against it.

What Great Players Know
Key concepts that will elevate your game and lower your scores
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Path, Face and Start Line Our body gives us a unique anatomy to work with. Learn to set up to the ball naturally and comfortably, so you work with your body not against it.
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Foundational Consistency No matter what your skill level, there are fundamental grip, ball position and alignment checkpoints that can help you be consistent across every swing.
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Setup Checkpoints When you're on the course. Use simple, easy-to-remember checkpoints. Begin building an awareness of your miss patterns and trace back to the setup.
It's All In The Hips
A big hip turn unlocks effortless power
Stop trying to restrict your hips in the backswing. A wide, powerful swing doesn't come from static hips and a long arm swing. Here are some of the most powerful swings on Tour, notice where their belt buckle is pointing? Gain effortless power and control like never before by learning to TURN your body in the backswing. Couple this with good depth and wrist conditions, and YOUR backswing will be golden.

You Have Two Hands, Use Them
Don't eliminate the hands in the downswing
Yes, you want to have lag. Of course shallow is better than steep. There are countless pieces to work on in the downswing, but before going down a rabbit hole, make sure you FIRST understand clubface conditions and how to use your hands correctly.

You Gotta Know Your Miss
A predictable ball pattern breeds confidence
You can't expect to know how each shot is going to result, but you sure as heck can score better by factoring for your miss. To play good golf you must not only know your miss and why you miss it, but you must use it to your advantage. Building a predictable ball pattern will make you dangerously confident when it matters most.

Eliminate The Guesswork
A good wedge game is about having a system
How you perform from 100 yards and in usually makes or breaks your golf game. The guy to my right has made a living by making his wedge game a priority. Building a wedge system you can rely on is by far one of the easiest ways to meaningfully lower your handicap and scoring ability.

Put In The Work
Perfecting the short game is an investment
There are no shortcuts when it comes to the short game. The guys above chose to invest in their short game just as much, if not more, than their long game. Our goal here is to give you all the tools you need to develop a sick short game, the only missing ingredient is putting in the time. If your golf goal is truly lowering your scores, START HERE.

Develop The Fundamentals
And start making everything you look at
You don’t need to be a scratch golfer to putt like one. The problem is, most people don’t put in the time. Reliable putting is built upon speed, line, and reading fundamentals that can be mastered by all levels, with the right amount of repetition and dedication.

You Just Gotta Show Up
To get better, you must put in the time
Practice doesn’t have to be a chore, it’s a chance to compete, have fun, and improve in the process. Nevertheless, getting some golfers to practice is like pulling teeth. Just by making the choice to improve and making it to the range, you'll be well on your way to dropping your handicap. You literally just have to show up.

Golf's Already Hard
Don't make it harder by ignoring course management
Golf can be made incredibly simple when you follow some simple course management guidelines. Breaking 90, 80, 70 for the first time often comes down to game management, not pure skill. We’re not talking rocket science here. Lower your scores by playing smarter, not by making golf harder than it already is.
