Insight from Alison Curdt on Backswing.com:
I tend to use the TPI screens to assess physical limitations in the shoulders, hips, wrists, ankles, glutes, etc.
As a TPI certified professional I tend to use the TPI screens to assess physical limitations in the shoulders, hips, wrists, ankles, glutes, etc. TPI lays out specific screens that a professional can learn and implement in their
Hudl technique
Hudl technique
I rely on it quite a bit because measuring what our eyes cannot see if helpful.
I rely on it quite a bit because measuring what our eyes cannot see if helpful. I also think it helps the student see progress in a form that is objective rather than subjective
Never go more than a year without changing your grips!
For an active player (3-4 times a week) grips would need to be changed twice a year. For a casual golfer (2 times a month or less) once a year would work fine. Never go more than a year without changing your grips!
The Old Course of St. Andrews
The Old Course of St. Andrews has been the best international course I have played. The history, the energy on the sacred grounds, and the spectacular views made this experience memorable.