Inspire a new generation of golfers


The amazing victory that Tiger Woods had at the Masters has created enormous public interest in our sport. But the step from the couch in front of the TV (or the social network I guess) is a large one.

If you know someone who was fascinated by the golf at Augusta who doesn’t play golf, or who used to play golf and no longer does, then please send them to us.  Or contact us and we’ll reach out to them.

New Student Assessment


Get an assessment to progress in your game

What club or shot is costing you the most shots when you play?
 

Let me asses your ball control skills on the range/short game area and on the golf course where the conditions are different, and you need to get the ball into the hole because score counts.

Come see me and let's plan out your personal road to improvement.

Contact me to schedule a time to get started. Call or text 443-286-1986 or email rickkrebsgolf@yahoo.com.

Simplify your short game

 
Three swings you can replicate
 
Do you lack confidence controlling distance with your pitch shots?  Many, even most, of our golfers have one swing length for all pitch shots. They control their distance by accelerating or decelerating into the ball. That’s a tough task and just adds to the challenge of the shot. It’s very difficult to be precise. 
 
Control distance with the length of your back-swing and follow-through. Work with three swing lengths using the clock face theory 9-3,11-1 and full swing. It will help you hit it closer more often through greater distance control.
 
Now you should create a wedge chart. An accurate recording of the distance each wedge travels depending on the length of your swing.
This will help you make better decisions on the course. This will help you hit your distance target more often.
 
Fill the gaps
Integrating a 9-3 and 11-1 swing into your wedge game is critical to ensure you are never between clubs again. You will be shocked by the consistency and confidence you gain. It only takes one lesson.
 
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Ten shots better

 
Consistency and distance control
 
We asked you to monitor your next round in 4 different areas. We stated that if you were in the 15-and-up handicap range then there’s a strong likelihood you could improve and be 10 shots better. One of the areas we asked you to monitor was in the 100 – 40 yard range.
 
 
 What was your average number of shots to get down from this range?
Was it lower than 3 or greater than 3? If it was greater, then by how much?
 
 
Have you dialed in the distances you hit a pitching wedge, on a half, three-quarter, and full swing? That should be 3 distances you can hit confidently. Along with your PW do you carry a 50° or 52° (gap) wedge and have you dialed in the distances on your 3 swing lengths? That’s now 6 distances you can hit with confidence. Your sand wedge (probably 56°) should also add trajectory and distance options.

 
The ten-shot assessment
Book a session with us and let's evaluate your technique and your equipment. Dialing in the distance you hit your wedges will help. Improving technique so you hit that number more often, is also important. Adding equipment options is another step forward. Let’s identify how many shots we can improve your game by.
 
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