Our Approach

The #1 thing that holds back most golfers is their inability to have a direction towards improvement.   Improving isn’t an accident!  It’s a building blocks approach towards developing and improving a skill. (s)

  • Are you are having difficulty taking your game to the next level?
  • Practicing with no focus, agenda or purpose?

If you said no to these questions it’s time for a change!   All of our golf development programs include a personalized practice plan that will include:

  • Clearly defined daily practice regiment
  • Each session will focus on a very specific skill (s) that assures you leave better than you arrived.
  • Customized program bases on your practice time and goals you wish to accomplish!

Our Approach

We have a different approach and we get results without filling you up with swing thoughts or rebuilding your swing.  Our golf development programs look at all facets of golf (Golf Essentials) to ensure you get the most out of your potential.

Golf Essentials include:

  • Full swing and short game instruction
  • Practice Routines
  • Course Management
  • State of the art video analysis
  • Club Fitting
  • Goal Setting & Statistical Analysis
  • Mental Game & Pre-shot Routine

What is Synchronized Golf

What is a Synchronized Golf Swing?

Synchronized golf is the correct blending of the body, arms and club movement.

Here is Retief Goosen displaying a perfect Synchronized Golf Swing.

Synchronized Components
Golfers play their best golf when they produce shots that go to the target on a reasonably consistent basis. To do that your swing must have certain components that produce a consistent and repeatable ball flight. The key to playing great golf is to match compatible arrangements of components we call “Synchronized Components.” Together these components allow you to have a reliable and playable shot.

“We believe there isn’t one swing for everyone but everyone should have one swing!”

Unsynchronized Components
Golfers play poorly when they have one or more incompatible arrangement of these components we call “Unsynchronized Components.” Together these components produce an unreliable shot with very little consistency.  Problems occur when incompatible components are mixed into one swing.  You must understand which components are compatible with the shot pattern you wish to produce.

Understand, Practice Smarter & Improve Faster