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This Week In Golf
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Kevin Ferrarotti |
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Owner of the
Premier Golf Academy |
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NEW STEVE IN TOWN
Well, with Tiger Woods and his caddie Steve Williams not appearing at the Barclay's Classic, the crowd quickly turned into fans of Steve Stricker, who conquered a very tough golf course, and very tough field, winning the first of four FedEx Cup Playoff Events on Sunday. The victory was Stricker's first in several years, and raised him into contention for the overall FedEx Cup Championship standings.
Across the other tours, Lorena Ochoa was also victorious over the weekend, however, it was not her first. In fact, Ochoa's victory was her third consecutive win in as many starts on the LPGA Tour.
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This Week's Golf
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Kevin Ferrarotti Owner of the
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KEEP THE LOWER BODY STILL TO ADD POWER TO YOUR SWING
So many
things we do as we swing the club prohibit our ability to maximize the
distance our ball will fly. We talk about a proper set-up with
distributing your weight properly with the majority of your weight
on your backside coiling your body on your backswing, and unloading
(or uncoiling) on your downswing. Where a key loss of power enters is
a common tendency to slide (or sway) on the backswing, and slide your
lower body thru on the downswing.
BACKSWING
As you take the club
back, imagine your body being on an axis, and you turn on that axis,
feeling the rotation of your body (or twisting) away from the ball.
To really feel the rotation of your body, practice taking some swings
with your back toe turned pointing in. You will feel the resistance
of your body from wanting to slide onto your backside, and instead
force you to turn more with your shoulders and hips making an
effective backswing.
DOWNSWING / FOLLOW
THROUGH
If properly coiled,
you must just simply re-coil. Great shot makers – Tiger,
Ernie, Sergio – all swing thru the ball into a solid left side.
In other words, as they uncoil, they do not slide thru the shot,
they keep their lower quiet, and uncoil their upper body –
specifically their shoulders, arms, and hips. You can feel the
same resistance by hitting shots into an impact bag, or a stationary
object – the desired position would be to have your club shaft and
left leg square to the target immediately after impact. The
golf club stays out in front of your body – and club head does not
pass ahead of your hands until after impact.
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Almost An
Aussie |
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Champion Golf Pro Mike Colandro of Colandro Golf |
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Although there was
gold in those hills, there wasnt any for me as
I missed the cut. After a good start in New
Mexico in May, I was only able to buy a one-way
plane ticket back to Aussie and maybe see
Georgia-Lee. When I arrived back, there was a
Pro-Am in Melbourne, and I shot 67 to win about
$1,500 which came in handy for the start of the
tour in Tasmania. We played Tasmania Golf Club
which is across the bay from Hobart out on a
Peninsula. I finished top ten for another good
check and called Georgia a couple times for
inspiration. Then I flew to Sydney to play the
New South Wales Open at the Lakes Golf Club. I
stayed with some great friends, the Phillips
family in the Northern Suburbs. I was like one
of the boys (the Phillips had three sons), and
it was always good fun along with a drop of port
after dinner most nights. |
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I
kept in touch with Georgia because next week we
were in Melbourne for the PGA. I had
another top ten finish in Sydney and, as always,
a great time with the Phillips family.
Margaret and Reg
Phillips treated me like family, and it was good
to be at a home versus a hotel room. They had a
beautiful home in the northern suburbs of
Sydney, we had some great barbecues (cookouts)
with the cockatoos eating right out of your
hands . |
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Melbourne is in the Garden State of Victoria on
the southeastern part of Australia. The
city of Melbourne is at the top end of Port
Phillip Bay and the Yarra River meanders through the city. |
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As you travel into town fro the Tallamarine Airport, you go very close to the
Flemington Racecourse, home of the Melbourne
Cup. The Cup is always the biggest race of the
year and in Victoria it is a holiday. It is a
two mile long race amongst some of the best
horses in the world and a gala event for
everyone. When driving south from the airport,
the first major road you cross is Victoria
Street, site of the famous Victoria
Marketplace. For years it was the place to shop
for deals, from food to clothing, etc. You then
get to the Flinders Station next to the Yarra
River and the fabulous new Crown Entertainment
Center. In the city and its suburbs, there is a
mix of Europeans, especially Greeks and
Italians, so there are a multitude of bistros
and restaurants to please any taste. |
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