TGD PodCast 004: A story of a client that had his first sub 100 round and 3 things to focus on this month

In this PodCast I review what happened to Performance Psychologist Ashley Clinch and my predictions for the US Masters.

I also discuss a recent lesson where a client wanted to break 100 for the first time.

I also discuss 3 things you can focus on this month to improve your golf.
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TGD PodCast 003: Interview With Performance Psychologist Ashley Clinch

In this PodCast I speak to Performance Psychologist Ashley Clinch. Ashley tells us how he got into golf and 3 things we can do to improve the mental side of our golf game.

As it is US Masters week. We also talk The Masters and we try and pick a winner.
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TGD Podcast 002: Interview with golfer and comedian Sam Taunton

In this episode of The Golf Doctor Podcast we meet up and comming comedian Sam Taunton.

Sam is about to perform his show “Taunts Down For What” as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Sam has been a keen golfer since he was 12 years of age and golf is an important part of Sam’s life and as it turns out his preparation before a show.
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TGD Podcast 001: Welcome To The Golf Doctor Podcast

How To Get The Most From Your Golf Practice.
In this my first ever podcast. I take a look at how most people practice.

I visit a golf range and describe what I am seeing. The way a few golfers were doing in their golf practice.

I then propose an alternative practice method that will help you transfer your learning from the range to the golf course.
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Improve Your Putting Distance Control With The 4 By 8 Drill

Improve Your Putting Distance Control With The 4 By 8 Drill

 

Hello I’m Brian Fitzgerald The Golf Doctor.

Today we are going to look at a really good putting drill to try and get some control over the distance that you hit the ball.

I call it the Four By Eight Drill. I hope you enjoy it.

So I have set up my Four By Eight Drill here.

Basically I set up four balls here all pointing at the hole. That’s eight paces away. I put a circle of tees one club length around the hole. So my target is to get my ball inside that circle.

I’ve also done similarly here. I’ve set these four balls up four metres or four paces from the hole and I’ve set up a circle of tees one putter length around the hole. The object is to see how many of the eight balls I can get into the circles. That’s the plan. Lets see how I go.

A little bit to the right.

Almost.

That makes it easy.

Oh. Nearly.

OK the last short one.

Ok, so that’s how we do it.

Now what we do is we go up and we have a look and we try and count how many balls are inside the circle. so I have all four in the circle there and one in the hole.

And over here I have got all four well and truly in the circle.

So by doing that we are working on our distance control. If we can control our distance, we stop 3 putting and we are going to be better off.

Ok so that was the Four By Eight Drill.

If you practice the Four By Eight Drill regularly. You’ll find you get better distance control. If you get better distance control you won’t have as many 3 putts. if you don’t have as many 3 putts you will definitely lower your score.

So do it regularly. It’s a fantastic Drill. Look at some of my other putting drills.Which also deal with distance control.I’ll put links to the video up there.

Thank you for letting me help you with your golf. I’m Brian Fitzgerald “The Golf Doctor”.

 

The Simple Concept Of A Pitch Shot

 

The Simple Concept Of A Pitch Shot

Hello, I’m Brian Fitzgerald “The Golf Doctor”.

And today we are going to have a look at pitching, and just the simple concept for pitching.

Pitching is actually one of the simplest shots in golf. All we need to do when hitting a pitch shot is to start with the club down near the golf ball and then we try and return the club underneath the golf ball.

If we can do that we are going to hit a good pitch.

I’m going to show you a funny way to do it.

So here’s a strange way of teaching people how to hit a pitch shot. I quite often say to kids when I teach them “What makes the ball go in the air”?

It’s actually quite a simple thing. What makes the ball go in the air is the loft of the golf club. Provided there is loft on my club. And provide the club comes down underneath the golf ball. The ball will go in the air.

I’m going to show you how it’s done.

As you can see there, there is definitely loft on my golf club. I’ve got the ball in the middle of my stance. All I need to do is let the club get under the ball and the ball goes in the air. It’s pretty simple really isn’t it. Try that one at home.

Thank you for letting me help you with your golf.

I’m Brian Fitzgerald The Golf Doctor.