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The Role of the Body in A Golf Stroke

In earlier articles we discussed the role of the body and that it’s “job” is to provide the balance, arms generate the speed, and hands give the shot direction. Here are a couple of ways to think about this. First, every house and every structure must have a firm foundation and the foundation for...
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Facebook | Videos Posted by Medicus Golf Institute: 1-L-8

Check out this video discussing how the wrists work during a golf swing. Facebook | Videos Posted by Medicus Golf Institute: 1-L-8.
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Golf Tip: Set-Up for Pitch Shots

Golf Tip: Set-Up for Pitch Shots

For the pitching stroke we advocate a square to the target line alignment with the body. With the club out in front of you, adjust your left and right wrist so the left arm and club form a straight line and that the right forearm and shaft are also in alignment.  This should align...
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Medicus Golf Junior Signs with Illinois State

Medicus Golf Junior Signs with Illinois State

  Medicus Golf Junior Development Player Matt Hageman has signed to play golf at Illinois State University. Matt began his 2007 tournament campaign by winning our own Medicus Golf AJGA Preseason tournament outside of Chicago by firing a final round 66.  Matt proceeded throughout the year to climb the junior rankings. This earned Matt several looks at and offers by Universities...
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Tip of the Week

What's YOUR Plan for 2010

Do you have a game plan for 2010? Have you evaluated your strengths and weaknesses?

Driver, wedge and putter account for 78% of ALL shots taken on the golf course. With that being said then the focus would be on these three clubs, more specifically the short game.

Do yourself a favor and devote 80% of your practice time on short game and you WILL see your scores come down!

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