Rule of Thirds
Practicing serves one primary purpose: to improve your competitive performance. You need to ensure you are doing whatever you can to be able to transfer your improvement to the course. Continue Reading→
Feb
19Practicing serves one primary purpose: to improve your competitive performance. You need to ensure you are doing whatever you can to be able to transfer your improvement to the course. Continue Reading→
May
25After four terrific years with Golf Queensland it was with great sadness that I have resigned from my position of Program Officer recently. While I am leaving a role which has helped me to develop both personally and professionally I am excited by the many new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead within the golf industry. With each change comes opportunity and I am excited to announce I will be focussing more of my energy and time coaching at Victoria Park. Continue Reading→
Jan
20Thanks Bernie Pramberg for the nice article.
Virginia Irwin is much more than a “Jill of all trades” around Golf Queensland.
Although she had turned her hand to varied tasks under the GQ umbrella, Virginia’s real passion is coaching where her commitment and skill has been recognised by appointment to the Golf Australia national panel. Continue Reading→
Jan
20Pace of play manual – it’s about enjoying the game.
You probably know the feeling of walking into a bar full of members who are grumbling because of a round of golf that went horribly over time. And there’s worse to come with the last two groups to finish in the dark. Continue Reading→
Jan
20Hydration for golfers is an important issue that is often under-estimated. Dehydration of 1 to 2 percent can produce a decrease in athletic performance by 5%. This can make the difference between winning and losing. This is a simple checklist to help you determine if you are hydrating enough. Continue Reading→
Mar
241. Do support the Coach, especially in public and in front of your child.
Regardless of the emotions, always remember that the Coach has every one of their young athlete’s best interests at heart.
If there is a disagreement, settle it privately.
It’ll benefit all parties.
2. Don’t let ‘Did you win?’ be the first question you ask your child.
Rather ask ‘How’d you compete?’ Or even better ‘Did you enjoy it?’
Not every kid is going to become a champion, but every kid has the potential to continue loving and growing the sport through coaching, administrating or sponsoring it.
3. Do love your child for who they are.
First and foremost you are a parent. And your priority is to nurture and love your children.
4. Don’t let your child’s results affect your mood. Continue Reading→
Jan
27In Technology, by Virginia on
VR_S Covert 2.0
Tour Driver
• High-speed cavity back design featuring new Fly-Brace technology for longer and straighter shots.
• New 460cc pear shaped head.
• Patented FlexLoft independent face angle and loft adjustability.
• Enhanced 2014 NexCOR Face Technology. 15% larger face area to generate maximum speed across a wider area.
• 11% higher Moment of Inertia.
• Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver 60 graphite shaft with Titanium Nickel Fiber shaft tip reinforcement.
Tour Fairway Woods
• High-speed cavity back design featuring new Fly-Brace technology for longer and straighter shots.
• New design reduces spin rate, creating flatter, farther shots.
• Patented FlexLoft independent face angle and loft adjustability.
• NexCOR Face Technology creates our hottest fairway wood ever.
• Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver 70 graphite shaft with Titanium Nickel Fiber shaft tip reinforcement.
Tour Hybrids
• High-speed cavity back design featuring new Fly-Brace technology for longer and straighter shots.
• Patented FlexLoft independent face angle and loft adjustability.
• NexCOR Face Technology creates our hottest hybrid ever.
• Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver 80 graphite shaft with Titanium Nickel Fiber shaft tip reinforcement.
Forged Irons
• Deep, undercut, high-speed cavity back design for longer, higher, straighter shots.
• Forged S20c carbon steel body for superior feel.
• NexCOR face, constructed of SAE 8655 steel, delivers faster ball speeds across the face.
• Progressive sole design for a clean address profile and optimum performance through the turf.
• High-frequency X3X grooves for enhanced spin control and shot-to-shot consistency.
• Lightweight Nippon N.S. PRO 950GH steel shaft.
• New Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Black 60g graphite shaft. (ASIA Spec)
Irons
• Deeper, undercut, high-speed cavity back design for longer, higher, straighter shots
• NexCOR face and thinner, no-weld sole, delivers faster ball speeds across the face.
• High-frequency X3X grooves for enhanced spin control and shot-to-shot consistency.
• Dynalite 105 steel or Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Black 70 graphite shafts.
• New Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Black 60 graphite and Nippon N.S. PRO 950GH shafts. (ASIA Spec)
Dec
18Dec
18One of the questions I often get asked from club level golfers is how can they improve their games and what components of their golf should they be practicing.
Let’s start with exactly what practice is for. We practice to train, acquire, or polish a new skill. In golf this might mean to be able to play a new shot (higher, lower etc.), or to reduce the amount of movement our golf ball makes in the air (slice, hook), we might even need to alter our swing due to an injury or to help us play with less pain.
Firstly, Continue Reading→
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