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Tip of the Month
Golfers who possess the ability to hit 300-yard drives often talk about the importance of “firing
the right side” through impact. That’s all well and good, but it’s also somewhat misleading. The
right side doesn’t serve as an initiator in the downswing; it’s a reactor. The right side of the
body doesn’t “fire” as such; it responds to a proper sequence of motion initiated by the left side.
A pronounced weight shift from the inside of the right leg to the heel of the left foot is the move
that initiates a powerful downswing making you swing more on the inside (promoting a draw).
Accompanying the weight shift forward is an unwinding of the left hip and left shoulder, which
opens the upper body to the target line before the club enters the impact area.
Without a clearing of the left side, the right side has nowhere to go during the downswing except
over the top, which promotes either pull hooks or slices. These ball flights diminish maximum distance.
When I go to the practice range, I like to spend a few minutes rehearsing ideal positions at impact:
my lead (left) hip is open maybe 35 to 40 degrees to the target line, my lead (left) shoulder is open
10 to 15 degrees, and my head is behind the ball. When I’m at home, I try to rehearse those same
positions using an impact bag, which provides resistance and serves to create muscle memory which when
executed perfectly should feel effortless.
Coming soon, Temple’s own Chris Osborne and his short game gadget.
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Michael Whitby
PGA Professional
Michael Whitby (Head Teaching Professional)
Michael has been working at all levels since joining the teaching staff at
Temple in 1999 and recently passed his teaching exams in 2008 with the PGA. He has built a reputation
for teaching children from various schools in the area to junior members who benefit from his easy
going and enthusiastic approach. He also specialises in providing advice on fitness programs for pupils
using his knowledge of golf muscle groups and training exercises to aid flexibility and core strength.
Lesson Rates
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Professional
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Half Hour Lesson
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£25
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4 Half Hour Lessons
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£75
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Half Hour Lesson
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£15
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4 Half Hour Lessons
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£50
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Hour Lesson
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£35
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6 Half Hour Lessons
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£115
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Hour Lesson
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£25
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6 Half Hour Lessons
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£65
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