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Playing For Money: Dick Mast
In our one-on-one sessions we spent most of our time on the subject Dick was most interested in, lower body movement and use of ground forces (pivot compression) in the transition and forward swing. It was the first time he had been encouraged to incorporate aggressive lateral movement into his swing, and he found it liberating (and powerful). Continue reading
Playing For Money: Daryl Chappell
Here we have a mini-tour player who has been struggling with his ball striking. Daryl played a few rounds with another of my students, Chris McCartin, and was impressed with Chris’s swing, so he decided to come up and have me check out his action. Continue reading
Playing For Money: Dick Mast
In our one-on-one sessions we spent most of our time on the subject Dick was most interested in, lower body movement and use of ground forces (pivot compression) in the transition and forward swing. It was the first time he had been encouraged to incorporate aggressive lateral movement into his swing, and he found it liberating (and powerful). Continue reading



