Top 9 Posts By Guest Authors In 2015
This past year was a great year to improve you game through instruction from our guest authors. We were lucky enough to feature exclusive instructional articles with Eddie Merrins “The Little Pro”, Bob Byman, and Annika. Because they’re so great we thought we’d list the top 9 posts, 3 from each author. Take a look and see what you may have missed!
Eddie Merrins, “The Little Pro”
Tee It Up With The Little Pro: Ch.6
We’ve covered the Set Up elements that will put us in the proper position over the ball and deliver the greatest opportunity for a successful golf swing. We’ll now move on to discuss the all important and only physical connection…(Read More)
Tee It Up With The Little Pro: Ch.7
With this lesson on “hand and wrist action”, we will have covered 3 of the 4 pillars that are the underpinning of every effective golf swing, leaving only the swing itself, which we will begin to address on the next tee….(Read More)
Tee It Up With The Little Pro: Ch.8
Life’s greatest mysteries are those that conjure the most diverse opinions, theories, and beliefs. The golf swing, throughout the history of the game, has stimulated multitudes of proclamations that are fraught with omissions and inaccuracies. Why is the golf swing…(Read More)
Annika
How 24 Seconds Led To 3 Consecutive Major Victories & How It Can Help You
I’m really looking forward to the LPGA’s second Major of the year, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, which will take place June 8-14 at the prestigious Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York. This “new” Championship replaces the former LPGA…(Read More)
Putting Secrets I Used To Win 3 U.S. Women’s Open Championships
The U.S. Women’s Open, the oldest women’s championship open to both professionals and amateurs, takes place this week at classic Lancaster Country Club. The USGA received a record 1,873 entries for this year’s championship, and the ladies will play for…(Read More)
How To Conquer The First Tee Jitters
This week the top stars of ladies golf from Europe and the United States will be facing off against each other in the Solheim Cup. Many think it’s the most prestigious event in ladies golf and is played every two…(Read More)
Bob Byman
Mind Mapping
Porphyry of Tyros was a noted thinker of the 3rd century. While studying Aristotle, he was the first person to use the graphically visual method to categorize concepts and thoughts now commonly called mind mapping. A mind map is created around…(Read More)
Building A Perfectly Repetitive Natural Swing Motion
The unloading motion, most basically, is a reflexive movement – the load unloads. It starts when the player senses that he/she has all the stored energy built up in the loading motion necessary to hit the desired result. There is…(Read More)
A Case Study Comparison: What Do The Greatest Player & Ball Striker Of All Time Have In Common?
Every player that has dominated the sport while in their prime, each winning 7 major championships or more, have done the fundamentals that I teach and have discussed in all of my previous articles. Understanding these fundamentals and working them…(Read More)
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Alan Unruh
Alan Unruh is a Class “A” member of the PGA of America, and holds PGA Certifications in General Management, Golf Operations and Player Development. With these certifications, he is among the 1% of PGA members that hold multiple PGA Certifications. He has a profound passion for the game of golf along with extensive experience and knowledge regarding planning and strategy for golf operations, rules of golf, tournament operations and golf swing fundamentals. Alan has also played a crucial role helping manage multiple high profile tournaments throughout his career including the USGA Women’s U.S. Open, PGA and LPGA Tour events, and multiple NCAA and AJGA events.