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The computer programme I have used for the last 6 years is an excellent programme called GASP. GASP stands for Golf Analysis System for Professionals.
It also stands for GRIP AIM STANCE and POSTURE.
In my opinion the Grip Aim Stance and Posture represents approximately 75% of the shot.
We will examine these four aspects in some detail and in the sequence they should occur prior to the shot-taking place.
Golf today is big business and having been involved in the game for almost 60 years (Over 40 years as a professional) I am pretty sure that my experiences have given me a good insight into the complexities of the game. My profession is to teach people how to improve THEIR golf game. No one else’s just his or hers. My pupils are aged between 6 and over 80 with handicaps ranging from not having one to +5. Many of my pupils are professionals themselves.
The gross scores of my pupils have ranged from 180 (yes 180 ) down to 59 ( yes 59 ) over an average 18 hole course.
The absolute key to learning almost anything is to understand what to do. It is also vital to understand what not to do.
This sounds so obvious but with a little thought it is possible to reduce your scores.
To achieve your lowest score you need to forget all about the par of the course and the par for each hole.
In a medal or stableford competition the par is actually irrelevant as the objective is to produce your lowest possible gross score on each hole.
A perfect example of why you need to ignore the par would be the following scenario:
Standing on the tee you are faced with a hole playing into the wind and the card says it is a par 4 of 435 yards. A par 4 to most people requires 2 shots onto the green followed by 2 putts. In reality very few golfers would be capable of reaching the green in 2 shots but the card says it is a par 4 so out of the bag comes the driver and off the ball goes into the trees etc.