Increase your scrambling % … it’s a game changer

20th
Jul
2011
Category: Games & Drills




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FIST PUMP Friday: A New Game to Strengthen your Mental Game

24th
Jun
2011




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How does Personal Par work for my highest handicap students?

7th
Jun
2011
Category: Instructors Only




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FIST PUMP Friday: A new game to increase Birdies

27th
May
2011

Travis Fulton is the Director of Instruction at PGA TOUR ACADEMIES




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FIST PUMP Friday: It’s time to increase your scoring around the Green

20th
May
2011

Todd Jones is the Director of Instruction at TPC Sawgrass (Home of the Players Championship)




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See your players progress over the summer

16th
May
2011




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Hank Haney on breaking 90

11th
May
2011




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How do I work the Game Plan into a lesson?

9th
May
2011

Because the Game Plan is such a new concept to most students, we’ve had a few teachers asking the best way to include the Game Plan in their lessons.


A FEW RECOMMENDED STEPS:

Step 1: Take 5-10 min of a lesson to explain the Scoring Calculator and the different processes that create a score.

Step 2: Use the Game Plan as a launching point for your lessons. Take 5 min at the beginning of each lesson to discuss their progress and encourage them. This will dictate the rest of the lesson.

Step 3: Use the last minutes of the lesson to record a Lesson Note into the GP for each student. This will draw them back to the Game Plan and ultimately you.

When your students understand that having these front of mind goals is as important as hitting it long, they will have a better appreciation of their lessons and more fun on the course.



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