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TPI co-founder Dave Phillips explores one of the most common swing characteristics - "Over the Top". The ability to create torso rotation and separate the upper body and the lower body is critical for eliminating the Over the Top swing characteristic.
Believe it or not, at the Titleist Performance Institute one of the favorite tools we use for teaching power in the golf swing is a simple rotary chair.
Go inside the ropes with Wyndham Clark, his caddie John Ellis, and No Laying Up's Neil Schuster as they break down Wyndham’s on-course shot process. From fairway finders to bouncing back after a bad hole, get an inside look at the strategy, routine, and mindset that allows him to perform at the highest level.
A TPI screen is crucial for golf performance as it helps identify a player's physical strengths and limitations that can affect their swing mechanics and overall game. By assessing flexibility, strength, balance, and stability through the screen, coaches and trainers can develop tailored training programs that address specific needs.
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most efficient swing for your game, based on what you can physically do, is part of the puzzle that the TPI team aims to help golfers unlock. Said another way, how your swing works is more important than how your swing looks.
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most efficient swing for your game, based on what you can physically do, is part of the puzzle that the TPI team aims to help golfers unlock. Said another way, how your swing works is more important than how your swing looks.
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do.
With this information, instructors, trainers and medical professionals can advise golfers on how to enhance their performance while minimizing injury risk, ensuring a tailored pathway to improvement.
The goal of every TPI assessment is to help evaluate a golfer’s WHAT, HOW and WHY. 3D motion capture and video helps us see WHAT a golfer is doing in their swing. Force and pressure data tells us HOW a golfer uses the ground to create their mechanics. A physical assessment and review of swing thoughts helps us understand WHY a golfer might swing the way they do.
With this information, instructors, trainers and medical professionals can advise golfers on how to enhance their performance while minimizing injury risk, ensuring a tailored pathway to improvement.
A Mini Driver is a golf club that sits between a traditional driver and a fairway wood. It is designed to offer more control off the tee than a driver as well as greater distance than a fairway wood on both tee shots and shots hit off the turf.
Choosing the right putter neck, shaft, and bend configuration is a highly personalized process that can significantly influence a player’s setup, feel, and stroke consistency. Extensive research at the Scotty Cameron Putter Studio highlights that these design elements are crucial in shaping face awareness, alignment, hand height, and posture—all key factors that affect putting performance.
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