Jerry asks Maria Palozola of what angle the golf club shaft should intersect his spine while at address. Maria explains to Jerry that the club shaft should intersect your spine at a 90 degree angle, and with your shortest club,…
Visit today to learn more about training for a career in golf at National University Golf Academy. Ted Norby, Director of Instruction for the National University Golf Academy, explains how the shaft and the forearms need to work together in…
Natural Setup and Address with the TourAngle144 Visit the TourAngle144 website at Watch excerpts from the Training DVD that comes with the Tour Angle 144 golf swing trainer. Steve Bosdosh teaches the key components of a fundamental golf swing, and…
Visit today to learn more about training for a career in golf at National University Golf Academy. Ted Norby, Director of Instruction for the National University Golf Academy, explains how your golf ball position can affect your golf stance. To…
The address of the pitching is very similar to the address of the chip. On the pitching we use wedges or short irons, make swings shorter than the full swing and there are variations in the address according to the…
Visit today to learn more about training for a career in golf at National University Golf Academy. Ronna Semonian, physical therapist and certified golf fitness instructor with Golf Fit SOS, walks you through an exercise that can help you properly…
Visit today to learn more about training for a career in golf at National University Golf Academy. Kip Puterbaugh, the Director of Instruction at the Aviara Golf Academy, describes how understanding your golf hand position at address can help prevent…
Visit to learn more about training for a career in golf at National University Golf Academy. Ken Green, Golf Instructor at Aviara Golf Academy, explains how to properly address the golf ball no matter what golf club you are using.…