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Our
goal at Impact Golf is to
“impact” your game by working backwards from
the most important moment in golf “impact”.
We work backwards from impact because we want to find the
source of your swing problem.
All too often, players’ swings are a series of band
aids or compensations in their effort to get the ball flying
toward the target. Many players get stuck in their level
of play because they are trying to band aid a problem versus
fixing the problem.
At Impact Golf, we evaluate
each player’s natural swing along with their physical
ability in order to come up with a swing that is individually
suited to them. We don’t believe there is one way
to swing the club that is correct for all people. We do
believe there is a way for each player to swing the way
that is best for them. Our job is to help each player find
and understand their swing.
We often use the analogy of walking up a flight of stairs.
At the top of the staircase is a players' potential. Although
players have different potentials, players find contentment
and enjoyment of the game when they are playing to their
potential. To get to the top of the staircase, a player
needs to know the steps. The steps also need to be organized
in the right order and taken at the right pace.
When you break down why many players are not improving
or even getting worse from year to year it is often because
they are working on the wrong steps. Sometimes they are
working on the right steps in the wrong order and sometimes
they are working on the right steps in the right order but
at a pace that is too fast.
At
Impact Golf, we will design
a plan that puts the right steps in the correct order and
help you to take each step at a pace that works for you.
We use state of the art computer/video equipment to help
you visualize the changes you need to make and track your
progress visually as you improve.
We are committed to building relationships with our students
knowing that that is the way they will reach their golf
potential. We look forward to helping you find out how good
you could be.
*Note: Refer to the article “Swing Chain” cover
of July Golftips 1999 to gain a more in depth understanding
of how we break down the golf swing.
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