Friday, September 30, 2016

Swing, Don’t Hit

So many students start each lesson by saying that they “just want to be more consistent” My question to you is what are you doing to be more consistent? Here’s some free advice: swing the club, don’t hit the ball!

When I am swinging well I know that my left side is leading the body through impact.  When I am not hitting the ball well I can feel tension with my right hand initiating the downswing.  Notice I said swinging vs. hitting.  Pros hit the ball more consistently than amateurs because they keep the club face on target line longer than amateurs.

Three Key Thoughts

  1. Start the downswing with the lower body not the   upper body.
  2. Start the upper body by pulling with the left hand.
  3. After impact you want as much distance between the butt of the club and your stomach while keeping the right arm extended.

Good luck and have fun!

 

Sean Klotz

General Manager & Head Professional

Silverado Golf & Country Club

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Friday, September 23, 2016

Putter Secrets

There are books written by people way smarter than me on the fundamentals of putting.  There are short game gurus like Dave Pelz, Stan Utley and Bob Rotella.  They have years of experience, research and data from working with Tour players and everyday golfers that far exceed my knowledge and ability.  So why keep reading?  What I hope to communicate is what I have learned from all of my time playing, practicing and yes reading and listening to some of these experts in the field.  Putting is the one part of the game (maybe chipping as well) that the “average” golfer has the same physical ability as the Tour player.  Mind you, I don’t believe that there is one method only to putting.  The putting styles of Bobby Locke vs. Jack Nicklaus vs. Tiger Woods vs. Steve Stricker are all similar but, different at the same time.   My hope is that from this video you get one or two “nuggets” that you can implement in your own game.  Have Fun and Make More Putts!!

Sean Klotz

General Manager & Head Professional

Silverado Golf & Country Club

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

2016 ZEPHYRHILLS OPEN

2016 ZEPHYRHILLS OPEN

October 14th -16th, 2016

Format

Championship Division Only – 54 hole stroke play. Friday, Saturday & Sunday October 14th, 15th, & 16th

  • NEW for 2016- 2 Flights for Championship Division; We will flight after 36 holes and create a Championship Flight and an “A” Flight- The pot will be split 60/ 40 with Champ Flight getting more Money. .
  • All other Flights – 36 hole individual stroke play event open to all players.
  • Flights are determined by Saturday’s 18 hole score. Both days scores are added together to determine the winner of each flight and the winner of the event.
  • NO handicaps are necessary to play in the event.

 

Prizes

Payout is dependent on the # of entries

FREE MEMBERSHIP!! – Each flight winner will receive (1) FREE Greens Fee Membership        for 1 year. Valued at over $1000! (cart fees not included).

 

Schedule of Events

Saturday, October 15th -Tee Times starting at 7:30 – Cookout Lunch included

Sunday, October 16th -Tee Times starting at 7:30 – Dinner included after the round.

Fee: $125 includes Golf, Cart, dinner and prizes. $75 for Silverado Members

Championship Flight- $180

 

Optional games:   $10 Skins Game per day. $10 Tournament Skins. $5 Closest to Pin each day

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Friday, September 9, 2016

What Nike’s Golf Pivot Means For Tiger Woods’ Return

If Tiger Woods’ return to competitive golf occurs in October as planned, the 40-year-old could use clubs that weren’t manufactured by Nike (NKE) for the first time in more than a decade. With a downsizing of Nike’s golf business already underway, the company confirmed Wednesday that Woods will be allowed to use equipment from other brands during play – despite his longtime association with the swoosh.

“As a Nike athlete, Tiger will continue to sport the Nike swoosh head to toe,” a company spokeswoman told FOXBusiness.com. “In terms of his equipment, we will continue to provide excellent service and innovative product to Tiger and all Nike athletes through this transition.”

When asked to clarify Woods’ equipment selection, the spokeswoman said Nike “will work with each of our athletes to manage the appropriate equipment transition,” adding that Woods is permitted to use another brand’s clubs at events while wearing Nike golf apparel.

Nike executives announced plans last month to scale back its golf division amid sagging revenues and an industry-wide sales slowdown in the sport. The Oregon-based company is discontinuing its branded clubs, balls and golf bags, but it will continue to sell golf footwear and apparel. It’s unclear how quickly the transition will occur

Woods has endorsed Nike since he entered the pro ranks in 1996 and used the brand’s clubs since at least 2002, when he switched from Titleist brand equipment. He has yet to publicly comment on which golf clubs he’ll use when he returns to competition next month.

“We are in the process of working through that,” Mark Steinberg, Woods’ longtime agent, told FOXBusiness.com, adding that there is “no timetable” for when his client will come to a decision on which brand of clubs to use.

A representative from Adidas-owned TaylorMade Golf declined to comment on whether the brand has reached out to Woods about using its clubs. Representatives from fellow competitors Callaway Golf and Titleist did not respond to FOXBusiness.com’s request for comment.

On Wednesday, Woods announced his attention to return to competitive golf on October 13 for the Safeway Open in Napa, California. At present, he also plans to play the Turkish Airlines Open from Nov. 3 to Nov. 6, as well the Tigers Woods Foundation’s Hero World Challenge in early December.

“My rehabilitation is to the point where I’m comfortable making plans, but I still have work to do,” Woods said in a statement posted to his website. “Whether I can play depends on my continued progress and recovery. My hope is to have my game ready to go.”

A series of injuries have derailed Woods’ career since 2013, when he won five events and was named PGA Player of the Year. The 40-year-old hasn’t played in a PGA Tour event in more than a year.

Nike addressed its longtime endorser’s bid to return to competition in a statement Wednesday afternoon.

“Tiger has been a part of the Nike family for 20 years and is one of the most iconic athletes in sport. With his rehabilitation and game progressing, we are excited to see his return to competition,” the company said.

Source: http://www.foxbusiness.com/

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Jack Nicklaus sends classy good luck message to Tiger Woods on his return

Tiger Woods hasn’t quite become one of golf’s elder statesmen yet, but Jack Nicklaus has been there for a while. And on Wednesday, he showed once again why he’s such a legend of the game.

Jack has never shied away from sending public messages of support to his fellow tour pros. He sent this one to Tiger when he turned 40…

“Happy Birthday @tigerwoods! Just remember that 40 is the new 30. I had one of the greatest years of my life when I turned 40, and so I not only send you best wishes for a Happy Birthday but hope for a terrific year. You have heard me say it before that I know you have a lot of great golf left to play and success to enjoy, and I hope it all begins this year for you. Lastly, I wish you and your family a very Happy New Year.”

And this one to Jordan Spieth after his Masters collapse…

“I think the whole golfing world feels for Jordan Spieth. He had a chance to do something truly special and something very few have done before—and be the youngest to accomplish that—and he just didn’t pull through. My heart goes out to him for what happened, but I know that Jordan is a young man who will certainly learn from this experience and there will be some good that comes out of this for him. He’s a wonderful talent and a wonderful young man.”

And now, with news that Tiger has planned his return, Nicklaus shared a succinct message wishing him luck…

Source: ftw.usatoday.com

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