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Online Students: John Neeson
This is John’s second online lesson (the first 3 months ago) and you will see that progress has definitely been made on the backswing. What needs to happen now is a more difficult task, changing the sequencing of the swing in order to get the right arm to start down earlier from a better position and move into a better approach to impact. Continue reading
Online Students: Jake Gilmer
Jake has been struggling with his game and with incorporating the ideas he has gotten from watching the website, and here we see pretty clearly why this is the case. Continue reading
Online Students: Leif Olson
Everyone has a story in golf, but not many are as interesting and varied as Leif Olson. Continue reading
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Online Students: Noo Chen
A common problem you will see here is Noo’s sequence, as he starts forward from above the waist due to a lack of thrust from the ground under the right foot. Continue reading
Online Students: Anthony Johnson
Anthony reports that he is a 10 handicap who plays worse than that on tough courses or in tough conditions, and in looking at his swing I would agree with him that he has the ability to be a low single digit handicap player if not better. Continue reading
Online Students: Amar Chalwa
Ask a number of different people to comment about what is good and bad about the swing and ask them to come up with a way to make the swing better you will get a similar number of different answers. Continue reading
Online Students: Tom Richards Part 3
What I am finding with the online lessons is that there is some major improving going on and it is not really taking a huge amount of time. Continue reading
Online Students: Joakim Strom Parts 1-2
Joakim has come a long way with his swing since November and the evidence is there on the video and clear to see. Continue reading
Online Students: Travis Vedder
Travis sent his swing to me about a year ago and the changes he has made since are significant. I compared his swing at that point with Matt Kuchar, so you can imagine that his takeaway and overall backswing were inside to flat, a condition that obviously no longer exists. Continue reading
Online Students: Ryan Groves
Here is another example of a big (6’5”), strong guy who can really move the club but needs better technique in order to control the ball and play better golf. Continue reading
Online Students: Matt Wright
This is Matt’s second online lesson, and both his improvement and his need for more improvement are evident. Here you can see that Matt has made exceptional strides in his down the line view. Continue reading
Online Student: Brandon Nagler
In this case it is obvious that Brandon has been working hard on the suggestions I made previously, as his swing is much more controlled and he has achieved a much higher level impact on his iron shots. Continue reading
Online Student: Tom Richards Parts 1 and 2
Tom is a good player from Charlotte, NC who had been trying to fix certain things in his swing for some time, namely a faulty takeaway and a steeping of the shaft in transition. The cool thing here is that Tom digested the online lesson, worked on it for a few days, and then filmed another swing that I was able to compare to his first batch. I think you’ll find the difference significant to say the least. Continue reading
Online Students: Andrew Terry
If you have been following the site you probably know Andrew Terry, professional from Manchester, England. Andrew posted his swing on the site before he sent it to me, so I’m sure many of you have had a look at it and formed your own opinions on what Andrew might be doing or need to do, so I’m sure you will find it interesting to see what I’ve got to say. Continue reading



