Find The Corridor of Success In Your Backswing
by Kevin Haime, PGA of Canada Class A Professional When it comes to swinging the club around you in golf there’s a “Corridor of Success” and two “Do Not Enter Zones” that you should avoid …[More]
by Kevin Haime, PGA of Canada Class A Professional When it comes to swinging the club around you in golf there’s a “Corridor of Success” and two “Do Not Enter Zones” that you should avoid …[More]
w/ Kevin Haime, PGA of Canada Member Here’s another great drill to help you hit better tee shots. This is my favourite anti-slice drill for better drives. Simply pull your trailing foot back to encourage …[More]
w/ Kevin Haime, PGA of Canada Class A Professional, Kevin Haime Golf Centre Like many of you I managed to get away this winter for a little golf. My travels included time working with PING …[More]
by Gord Percy, PGA of Canada Head Professional, Carleton G&YC Early in the year we might miss a few extra greens. This means coping with and achieving success out of poor/buried lies around the edges …[More]
with/ Nolan Walsh, PGA of Canada, Candidate for Membership Teaching Professional, Loyalist Golf & Country Club As any teaching professional will tell you, one of the most frequent concerns expressed by students is a lack …[More]
Geometry plays a role in the golf swing, but don’t worry, it’s not complicated. In the current (June, 2017) print edition of Flagstick Golf Magazine, PGA of Canada Professional Kevin Haime discusses the “Triangles” of the golf …[More]
As a follow up to this golf lesson from a couple weeks ago, PGA of Canada Professional Kevin Haime takes another look at the fundamentals of the lesson in this video. “Speed is obviously important …[More]
by Derek MacDonald, PGA of Canada, Brockville CC Most golfers are impressed when they see another golfer step up and launch a nice high tee shot down the middle. Who wouldn’t be? They’re fun to …[More]
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