by Jacques Lavack | Sep 12, 2014 | Golf Tips
You putt pretty well but somehow can’t seem to roll the ball where you are aiming. “It’s straight in,” you think. “Can’t possibly miss this one.” But indeed you can. I would estimate that at least 80% of tour players either...
by Jacques Lavack | Aug 30, 2014 | Golf Tips
Most everyone knows that the golf swing involves a transfer of weight from the backside on the back swing to the front side on the through swing. But the efficient transfer of weight does not come by swaying from the backside to the front side (target side) but from...
by Jacques Lavack | Mar 19, 2014 | Golf Tips
Okay, so you haven’t swung the club for month maybe. How do you get ready for the golf season? This is what I do in my basement during the winter months. It’s the best advice I can give besides doing golf specific exercises for strength and flexibility. Take practice...
by Jacques Lavack | Aug 30, 2013 | Golf Tips
So you top the ball…you’re not alone. That is one of the most common complaints I hear from golfers. One cause of topping is that your levels change prior to impact. That is, once you address the ball (providing you have the proper set-up position) you...
by Jacques Lavack | Jul 5, 2013 | Golf Tips
The golf season is in full swing and my days are filled with lessons and fittings. I felt that this would eb a good opportunity to note the most common mistakes I’ve been seeing lately: 1. A faulty set-up Some golfers stand too straight and are sitting on their...
by Jacques Lavack | Jun 27, 2013 | Golf Tips
Golf clubs have had an interesting history -at one point or another, they’ve been made from pretty much everything: wood, steel, graphite, aluminium, titanium and ceramics. Until the 1980’s most woods were actually made of wood (“wooden woods”), but around that time...