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Golf Swing Elements, Terminology and Definitions

Golf Swing Elements, Terminology and Definitions

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...
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What Is Clubface Control

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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Instructor Workshop

Instructor Workshop

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....
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Scoring Golf School

Scoring Golf School

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...
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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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