The Winning Wedge: Mastering the Art of Scoring from 120 Yards Out

The 120-yard approach shot is a pivotal moment in any golfer’s round. It’s the distance where precision and finesse take center stage, and having the right wedge in your hands can make all the difference. Enter Jack Thompson, a PGA Golf Professional with a wealth of knowledge and experience in optimizing wedge play. With Jack’s expert guidance, you can unlock the secrets to executing those crucial shots with confidence. From personalized club fittings to practical practice drills, Jack empowers golfers to take control of their wedge game and elevate their scoring potential. Discover how the right wedge, coupled with Jack’s expert advice, can transform your approach shots and bring you closer to pin-seeking success.

Unlock Your Straight Shot Potential: Mastering Accuracy Off the Tee with Positive Energy Golf

Welcome to Positive Energy Golf, where the power of positive thinking meets the art of hitting straighter shots off the tee. In this blog post, we will explore the key elements that contribute to accuracy off the tee, helping you unlock your true potential on the golf course. By focusing on proper setup, swing tempo, visualization, target accuracy, and purposeful practice, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the art of hitting straight shots. Get ready to unleash the power of positive energy and watch your drives soar down the fairway with unwavering accuracy. Let’s dive in and discover the secrets to hitting straighter shots off the tee!

Mistwood Indoor Golf Dome Review | Bolingbrook, IL

Golf season for most of us living in the Midwest is April to November, if were lucky. Leaving us only a few off-season practice options to consider and one of those options is the Mistwood Golf Dome with Toptracer Technology.

If you are not familiar with Toptracer, it’s the technology that is able to track and trace your ball path during flight, which if you have watched any PGA Tour events on TV this is the magical line on the screen showing the balls path through the air, which in my opinion makes watching golf so much better.