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 What I Teach
If you decide to take private lessons with me, or if you attend one of my full swing clinics, you'll notice that I focus on two main swing elements: swing plane and wrist position. It is very difficult to hit good, consistent shots if you don't master these two swing fundamentals. There are many ways to feel it and make it happen, but even more ways to explain it. I know lots of different swing thoughts that can bring you to the right plane and wrist position. I hope you consider taking a lesson or attending clinic, so we can work on your game.
Check the touring pros. Most have a nice flat wrist position at the top of the swing, and their swing is on perfect plane. That's why they make great circles!
Please check out my Rates and Scheduling Page. I'm ready for individual lessons and clinics, starting
now! Why wait until it goes bad? Let me help you with your swing now, and
make this the best year of golf you've ever had.
I've got some great information for everyone, and I'd like to
share it with you. Call or email me for a lesson.
Thanks! Dick
STUDENT PROGRESS REPORTS
- Congratulations to Richard Harris of West Bridgewater, a seven handicap player who scored 73 and 72 on consecutive weekends in June. Many more of those in Rich's future with his new, refined swing. (and Rich is Freddie Couples smoooooth)
- Congratulations to John Mascheri of West Bridgewater, who scored a personal best competitive 35 in the Thursday night Men's League. John is a tireless worker on the range and it has paid off for him. Wait until he gets completely comfortable with that new swing! You're right on plane, John, and it keeps getting better!
- Congratulations to Steve Salisbury - 8 stroke drop in one month for lowest lifetime score.
- Congratulations to Brian Robbins - First career hole in one - Lakeville CC.
- Congratulations to David Ellis - First career hole in one - Brockton CC.
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