Right Forearm: When one views the great swings of golf one will quickly see that the right forearm and shaft lineup through impact. This is a topic that you hear very little about in golf instruction. At Medicus Golf we provide the necessary ingredients for you to view and learn the role of this important right forearm and how it allows for the left wrist to be flat. If the right forearm is not on plane at Impact then you would need to flip the hands to make contact with the ball thus disrupting the #1 alignment – The Flat Left Wrist!

Lag: When you hear us speaking of lag we are merely speaking of the relationship between the clubhead and the hands – clubHEAD Lag. In all great strokes, unless the player is intentionally applying a specialty shot, the clubhead is trailing the hands through impact….NEVER in front of the hands! Think of it this way – there is a race between the hands and the clubhead to the ball and to be an effective, and great, ball striker – the HANDS MUST WIN THE RACE!

Lag drill using the bunker

Plane: To add a little more information about plane, please use the idea of a pitched roof and at the bottom of the roof is a gutter. We will refer the gutter as being the plane line and the amount of pitch of the roof as the plane angle. With this in mind, golfers can then envision that the plane angle can vary many degrees but the gutter of the roof or the plane line remains the same. This is why when you view good players swings they incorporate many different angles but what they abide by is that whichever end of the club is closest to the ground is always pointing at the gutter or plane line. This is the true definition of being on plane.

Club perfectly on Plane
 

Clubface control is also known as “Hinge Action.”  HInge Action is the motion imparted through the left wrist to the clubface.  The clubface can only make three motion.

1.  Close only

2.  Layback only

3.  Close and Layback.

Take a look at this video for more information.

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Our next Instructor workshop is scheduled for January 23-25, 2009 in beautiful Destin Florida.

This training will be a full 3 days of classroom, absorb and apply, presentations, testing, the Medicus Curriculum, and much more. We are talking a 24/7, 3-day, golf fest and golf ”fix”. You will basically be eating and sleeping golf. There are no hours affixed to this training as it will be continual.

What will it mean for you to attend Medicus Instructor Training?

The benefit to you is for Medicus to drive more business to you via our website and marketing efforts. While you maintain your separate business and identities, our intent is to drive additional business to you and your facility. If you would like to become better acquainted with how to match components in golf strokes, then this is the workshop for you! You will learn what components go with what, when it’s sometimes better to take what the student has and then match Plane Angle and Hinge Action to whatever their Pivot is doing then you absolutely cannot miss this opportunity!

For those who cannot attend at this time, we would like to extend an invite to become a part of the Medicus Instructor Network. We would be honored to speak with you in this regard as well as send you some of the pertinent information.

In addition PGA Members will receive 12 hours of credit for attending the three days.

 

Chuck Evans working with students

Chuck Evans working with students

Scoring Golf School

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Chuck Evans works with students

Chuck Evans works with students

All golfers have experienced the pressure of missing a green and knowing full well that past performance shows that a bogey or worse is inevitable. This one day golf school not only educates and trains the student for improvement in the short game but also back to the tee box where course and hole management begins, in turn providing students with the ability to experience immediate improved scores.


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