Friday, July 30, 2010

Touch and the Short Game

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I’m here at Port St. Lucie, Florida at the PGA Gol Learning Center and we finished day one of our Peak Performance Golf School. It was a very good day, despite getting rained on two or three times. One time was a torrential downpour for about 30 to 45 minutes. We got a little bit wet. We were under a covered hitting area that kept us from getting soaked. But it was a pretty good day.

We started off instruction with the long swing where I wrote out their prescriptions what we were going to work on and spent about two hours out there. After writing it out we worked on the swings and they all made tremendous improvement. Our key issue here was that all the students are members of the inner circle and they have the videos and they have the manual and they were working on the Peak Performance Golf Swing and were making pretty good strides on their own. We were just fine tuning them and really getting them to understand the swing and what’s happening and they really all came through well.

From there we went to the putting green. We had a couple that had some putting issues, setup situation that needed fixing but we did my four step test that we give everybody and they all did pretty good on the test and had average to a little bit above average results. Their putting definitely improved and we helped them with set up and the stroke. One student really had a bad case of ball too far back and was coming up consistently short. We moved his ball position more forward and inside the heel and really improved his stroke. He could stroke through the ball and get a better roll on it.

From there we went to chipping. Chipping wasn’t too bad. WE worked on chip and runs, where I believe that we have minimal air and maximum roll and they get a much better roll out. It’s rolling like a putt. That’s why I like to teach that and that’s the best way to chip because you can envision it like a putt and get a stroke and a hit that runs out like a putt. That was pretty good.

But when we got 15 yards off the green and hit to the same two holes where we were now hitting pitch and run with wedges or sand wedges or even a nine iron, that was a different story. We had bigger setup issues and especially swinging. The biggest swing issue was they tended to take too far of a backswing and swing through, then take too long a follow through, like they were going half way to a T-finish.

That’s not really the way to swing if I’m trying to hit knock downs. They were letting the club pass their hands and releasing the club too much, so they tended to hit pulls and lower trajectory shots that scooted to the left.

So we had to get them in the same concept at pitch and run, the same set up and swing that you do with a chip shot. It’s shorter back and through. It’s about, we like to say, 40% of the stroke is backswing and 60% is through. But they were going about 40% and 80% through. They were going up too high and swinging too far. So we had to bring the swing back in to where they were hitting like a chip shot setup and swing. The clubhead never passes the hands. That was the case. They were going so far, the club eventually passed the hands and left them susceptible to eventually now and then throwing the club at the ball where they chunk it, or over-flipping it where they hit a low pull, or they held on too much and hit that squirter off to the right. So it’s getting back into good chipping position where the clubhead never passes the hands and the hip, and the ball goes out really nice and runs to the hole.

Then we went into the bunker. Now the bunker was a different story. We had a lot of problems in the bunker because all admitted that was the #1 thing they wanted to work on because they were not good. I mean, in many cases they were burying balls into the lip, sculling them over the green, chunking them. Their technique was bad. Most of them were not open enough. Most of them had the clubface the wrong way, most of them were swinging really hard and sticking the club into the ground.

glass So we gave them the concept of understanding the bounce on the club. The club splashes off the sand and that the sand throws the ball out. The swing has to become more vertical. If you were to say chipping and pitching was more like swinging in a soup bowl, hitting bunker shots is more like swinging in a drinking glass, so it’s more vertical up and down.
I don’t believe we do it with write cock. When I swing vertical I do it by bending the elbows a little bit more and coming up with the elbows, but maintaining the firmness in my wrist because if your flicking your wrists at the ball, the sand is going to eat your club up and you’re going to get stuck in the sand. So I do more vertical with standing the club up more and swinging in that concept of feeling like your swinging in a drinking or wine glass, so you’re more vertical but you’re going to splash the club and hit it out.

Bunker shots are really not about power. They’re more about finesse, as is the whole short game. The ultimate thing with the short game is that I teach you technique, but I can’t give you the touch. When you get better technique, you can develop better touch. But that only happens through practice.

A couple days ago I wrote an article you keep your stats to know what you’re doing really good and to also identify what you’re not doing so well or even poorly. In all honesty, good practice is what? You have to practice the poor to bad things more, but practice the good stuff to keep it good stuff enough to keep it good. We want the good stuff to stay good, we don’t want it do deteriorate. The only change we want is for the bad stuff to rise higher and get closer to the good. That takes proper practice. Every one of these guys admitted that they practice their long game more because they feel it’s all about hitting. Yet they all know their short game is weak, yet they don’t practice it enough.

I told them, anything you should do from now on is 60% minimum of short game practice versus long game practice. They’re all hitting the ball pretty good, but where they’re throwing their strokes away is around the green. So practice more what you need to raise that level up to get closer to your good and practice your good enough to keep it good.

That was the main message for today. We helped the short game a lot. We have them better technique. Tomorrow, we’ll be out there to fine tune the technique more to help them develop the touch. Only they can develop the touch through practice. Most of you will do a lot better, practicing your short game where, around the green, if you do your stats, you’re going to find you’re throwing away more of your strokes.

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  • merrill
    Dean
    Thanks for your tips to Wally on the short game!

    Don and DJ's swing lessons are working for me and I'm amazed at how my accuracy and distance have improved. Thanx

    Can anyone direct me to the peak performance video lessons of the short game that might help, that little half throttle shot runs hot and cold for me.
  • AL
    DON'T FRET ABOUT IT GRAEME, LOTS OF PEOPLE MISSPELL WORDS. WORDS LIKE "YOUR" AND ALSO "REMEMBER" (HA-HA CHECK YOUR POST). JUST READ IN WHAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE THERE AND KEEP ON GOING. IT'LL MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER. TAKE CARE.

    ALSO, THERE WAS AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN WHO DIDN'T HAVE A DVD. WELL HAVE HIM EMAIL ME AND I'LL GIVE HIM ONE.
  • Graeme Rignault
    How irritating to be reading and have to constantly remebmer that the writer is not using a pronoun "your" but instead is just using bad grammar.
  • AL
    HEY SURGE...I'M TRYING TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEAN BY "SWINGING UP". ONCE YOU GET PAST THE BALL, WHAT OTHER DIRECTION CAN YOU POSSIBLY SWING IN? I KNOW THAT IT'S PROBABLY SOMETHING VERY SIMPLE, BUT RIGHT NOW I CAN'T GRASP WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO GET ACROSS TO ME. AFTER YOU SWING "DOWN" TO THE BALL ( OR DO YOU SWING DOWN TO THE BALL?), WHEN AND HOW DO YOU SWING UP? PLEASE CLEAR THIS UP FOR ME. IF YOU HAVE PICTURES, SEND THEM ALSO. THANKS.
  • david
    Hi Don

    Thanks for the videos which I am working on,

    Can I avail myself of the frree offer that you advertised and which I have copied and pasted below from your advertising blurb.

    Regards

    David


    If you order right now, we’ll toss in 9 additional videos (each a world-class golf lessons directly from Don and DJ Trahan), revealing dozens MORE golf tips that can dramatically drop strokes from your game after just one viewing.
    These videos cover everything from proper alignment, bunker play and “tweener” shots… to chip & run, little-known set up secrets and even hitting successful flop shots.
    These extra tips are red HOT - and we’re soon going to sell them on their own for as much as $97 (or more). But if you grab your risk-free Peak Performance Golf Swing “test drive” right now, they’re FREE - yours to keep even if you ask for a refund later.
    But these videos are extremely valuable and we won’t be giving them away free like this much longer.
  • david
    Hi don,

    Thanks for the videos am working on them right now, can I avail myself of the offer i have copied and pasted from your advertising blurb.

    Regards

    David
  • Ronnie McCurry
    J, in my mind I think I know the best living close to me and he is not in NC. LOL
  • Robert Meade,
    I really don't have any other connections to be able to recommend a fitter other that the AGCP locator page that I think I already sent to you. You may have to "bite the bullet" and travel a bit. You could just pick up and come see me! I've had them come from a lot further. Seriously, if it's really important and you can travel, it would be worth it and I know that there are some really top notch fitters closer to you in CA.
  • wally burgess
    surge i have given up hoping to find a solution for my chipping problems but maybe you can help. i am a five handicap and i have played since i was 8. i quit once for 12 years because i could not get up and down. chipping and small shots around the green eat me up i guess you could say i have the yipes. i get short and quick. i love the game and don't want to give up is there something you would suggest? thanks wally
  • Wally,

    I know the Surge is doing a school in FL right now and might not be able to get back to you right away... but since I'm a pretty good chipper/pitcher, I'll throw a couple ideas at you to "try" (when my putter is "on" I can get it up and down from just about anywhere). First off, if you really want to get better at it, which would shave a bunch of stokes off your game immediately, you have to practice. BUT, you have to practice what is going to work for you on the course. If you practice "short and quick" chips (as you suggested in your comment/question), you might be able to get away with it during practice, but it's going to be more difficult for you to "pull it off" when the pressure is on.

    Naturally, you need a good setup. Just as the Surge says about the full swing "The setup determines the motion". You need to have your weight favoring your "forward foot" (left foot for a right hander), because you need to hit down on the ball slightly (you can't be hitting behind it). Secondly, you HAVE to have your hands lead the clubhead coming though the ball (you can't be "scooping it"). If you let the club do the work, the loft will get the ball in the air... so you don't need to scoop it to get it in the air (this is why so many amateurs are poor bunker players).

    But here's a couple tips that might really help:

    First, SLOW IT DOWN. Seriously. Go to the practice green and try and chip in "slow motion". You said you were "quick". Quick is poison to the shot game. It kills your timing. Your "version" of slow motion might actually be just a good tempo. The reason why you want to "go slow" is because you NEED to accelerate through the ball on the "forward swing". If you get quick, many times you'll "decelerate" into the ball in an attempt to not hit the ball too far. This is where many of your "thins and chucks" come from.

    Number two; watch the club, that's in "slow motion", hit the "back of the ball" AND then continue to watch the grass underneath the ball get ruffled by the leading edge of your club. You'll see little bits of grass fly a few inches into the air. You should "hear" the ball, as you should be trying to get it on the ground right away, land before you "peek". Why am I getting so specific? I believe it aids in your concentration. What can "We" learn from the best players in the world? Most of them have really developed their ability to concentrate. That is something we can all improve upon, regardless of our age, flexibility or strength.

    Don't give up on this great game. Give those ideas a try and let me know if that makes chipping a little easier for you. If you does, that practice the crap out of that... and then your "new found" confidence will really have you chipping better (even enjoying it).

    Dean
  • Dr. Frank,
    Level 10 is the highest ranking given by the AGCP so it's a pretty safe bet the person knows what they are doing. May I ask just who the fitter is and I perhaps give you a personal recommendation for him? You can email me off forum at: thegolfstop@att.net
    J. Griffin
  • Hank,
    The release will determine how we build your clubs as far as shaft characteristice. With an early release, you need a soft tip to give you some "kick" at the bottom since you've already delivered "power" by your early release. It doesn't have a bearing on your swing mechanics as far as using the PPGS.
  • Ronnie,
    Good, but not the best, LOL!
  • Ronnie McCurry
    After yesterday I went into panic mode and started searching for blades because I have the clunky X-22's. I know I can't afford to be fitted so I looked at some components from SMT to build myself. I looked at a nice set of KZG Evolutions for $150 on ebay but they had frequency matched and spined Rifle shafts stiff. I am too old to hit them but did consider buying and reshafting them. I thought maybe I could recover some money by selling the shafts. Today I get and email from the range I go to offering free fitting using Mizuno's system. I am thinking that may get me in the ballpark. Next I considered and still am using my flip video and sending that to J Griffen to have a set built. Now since I play very little but am obsessed with the game wonder if I can even hit a blade. My range has a good fitter maybe J knows him his name is Curtis, don't know the last. http://www.leathermangolf.com/
  • Chris Woods
    Surge, How do I get your manual. I thought it came with the videos I purchased but I didn't receive one. Enjoy your information and have improved the way I hit the ball.
    Thanks! Chris
  • Walt
    You might add some content to your FAQ to directly address the same repetitive questions that appear on your blog such as "when will I receive my DVDs?" "Why don't you answer our questions?"Can you give me the name of a good local club fitter?"
  • Roy Reed
    For J. Lynn Griffin: Thank you GREATLY for yesterday's reply about take-away. I went to the range this morning to make sure I was doing what you said to do, then played 18 holes and did very well. No back pain, many very nice, straight shots, and hit 15 of 18 fairways. Now I just need to work on my short game! I certainly appreciate your expert and professional advice! R2
  • R D Hargrave
    I don't get this site. All questions and no answers. How do I get a response? I want to read what I shoule be doing, not how you do it wrong. What am I doing wrong?
  • Hank
    Surge:

    I just got fitted for new clubs by Don Coyle (level 10 club fitter). While videoing me with his new shot tracker program he made the comment that my release was at 9:00 where as pros have 7:00. Is this relevant with PPGS or is this something that needs to be addressed? I highly recommend fitters such as Don and Lynn Griffin (which Don Knew) for they take the time (for me three hours) to gather all the information to build a set of clubs. I am looking forward to using these new clubs with the PPGS system. Working on staying vertical, Hank
  • Bob Martin
    Hi Surge,
    I write this from New Zealand where I have lived for about 15 years. I am an Australian by birth but came here originally because of business and then stayed on. I am writing this note because although I have paid for your 'whole enchilada' package back on the 28th february, and my credit card has been charged accordingly, I have received nothing from you except emails. Can you please respond to this and tell me when I can expect to get the stuff I have bought. I am really looking forward to improving my game and getting the extra distance you speak about. Regards, Bob
  • Jim Wile
    To Robert,

    One thing to check is to make sure you are not cupping your left wrist (if you are a righty) on the backswing. This opens the face. If you do, it is difficult to square it back up on the downswing, and it will often come into the hitting zone open. You must make an effort to keep it straight--neither cupped nor bowed.
  • James Devine
    Don; How long are you going to be in St. Lucie? I am in Sebastian and would love to drop by and say hello. Could you tell me exactly where you are conducting your school? An address would be great for my GPS. I live up north in Lancaster Pa. I have not had much time to try your swing method since I purchased it in January. Since I have been here in Florida I have gone to the range twice. Adopting your swing has been much harder that I anticipated after watching the videos. So I thought if I came by a saw some of what you are doing it may help. Is your school all booked up? Are there additional sessions in Florida this month? Please let me know as I will be in Florida until the 28th of March. I am convinced your methods are going to work for me. If I can't hook up with you I will have to work harder using the videos and the range. Love to hear from you. Best regards, Jim Devine
  • Martin Tisdle
    Hi Surge, I had open heart surgery a year ago and I lost a lot of my muscle mass I'm going to buy new clubs what shaft should I be looking at. I don't swig much faster than 80mph. I'm just getting started with the new swing. My old clubs are Ping I 2 beryllium sq. groves with S300 sensor core shafts. I think I'm going to sell them I have 1iron threw sand wedge orange dot. I don't know what I'm going to buy yet.
  • D. Battles
    To J. Lynn Grriffin. Thanks for yesterday's message re: takeaway. I worried about it less, was more conscious of "bumping" and (in relation to Bob's question above about leaving the face open at impact) feeling the forearms rotate the club closed through impact, and had a very solid ball striking session. The bump was allowing me to get the ball started at, or even just right of the target, something I always strive for (I usually try to play for a slight draw), but don't always do, because, without the bump, I come over the top and pull left. Thanks again.
  • Robert
    Don

    can you help me and obvously other folks who have this problem, I was out last evening hitting balls and I noticed by the ball flight the club face was open when going through the impact zone, I tried to use a stronger grip and it felt uncomfortable. What points are there for me to check to see where I'm making this mistake of returning the club to the impact zone in an open position, I feel I'm doing everything right but obvously I'm not because of the ball flight,any suggestions.
  • Don
    I've tried using my sand wedge for chipping around the green but with 50/50 results.I've gone back to the Ken Venturi system,back off my right foot with PW or 8 iron.Pros play on faster greens and have more talent and time to perfect this technic in my opinion.
    Don Sullivan
  • Ken Tucker
    Surge we have been studying your program now for a couple of months and it has been fantastic. I am 61 years old and had had lost my iron game. Working on your basics has brought me back into the mid seventies from reaching the mid to high eighties. Thank you
    My question is I have an aspiring 15 yr old son who would like to make golf a career. He has attended the Haney Academy which did improve his game (currently 5-6). I find he doesn't have the consistency he should be developing. It is all hit it it a far as you can. We are considering sending him to a boarding golf academy for his final two years of high school. Do you have any junior programs?

    Ken
  • Rich Williams
    Surge,

    What do you think of Phil Michelson's CD, secrets of the short game. Chipping and pitching are my most difficult shots on the golf course, oh and getting out of sand traps. I've watched the CD and practiced but still mess up when I'm out there on the course. Do you have any video of your short game advice?
  • TIM
    I am having a huge problem with the little squirter to the right. Only happens with wedges. What are the causes and whats the cure? It gets so bad that I avoid getting inside 100 yards.
  • MARTY LIQUORI
    HAVE A HARD TIME NOT STAYING DOWN ON THE BALL ANY SUGGESTIONS
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