Tip Of The Month
By John Pallot
Director of Instruction
February 2006
At The Biltmore Golf Course and John Pallot Golf Academy we work
to make sure junior golf is alive and well in The City Beautiful.
Our talented teacher/pros are preparing for the Spring Break Golf
Classic, Spring Break Junior Camp and Summer Camp. In addition we
continue with our regular Saturday morning clinics, after school
clinics and private lessons.
Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie have made golf a " cool sport".
At the Biltmore we take it from there by providing aspiring young
golfers with a healthy, fun-filled productive environment so they
gain ability, through memorable experiences, learn the fundamentals
of the game and etiquette, rules, sportmanship, discipline and physical
skills to play well.
I have fond memories of my own junior golfer days. I eagerly looked
forward to Saturday morning lessons with Dick Medford at the Granada
Golf Course practice area. I remember holing out a 65 yard 7 iron
and receiving congrats from Mr. Medford and being rewarded with
a free lesson. Wow! To this day, thirty seven years later, I remember
that shot vividly. Junior golf sure has come a long way. In my day
junior tournaments yes, but no group clinics, summer camps, Nike
camps, Leadbetter Academy, Golf Channel, Junior Tours, and no after
school programs such as we offer at the Biltmore. This is a great
time to get your son, daughter, grandchild, nephew, niece, or friend
involved in junior golf. You have the opportunity to bestow the
gift of great golf for a lifetime. How many times have you heard
someone say, " I wish I began to play as a kid."
This month's tip will help kids and parents. It involves 3 important
fundamentals:grip, backswing, and finish
1) Grip- The club handle rests across the fingers.
Make sure both "V's" formed by the thumbs and fingers
point at your right ear. This allows the hands to work as a unit.
Make sure the leading edge(bottom) of the club is perpendicular
to the ground. This tells you the club-face is straight, an essential
element in hitting straight shots. For beginning juniors I recommend
the ten-finger or baseball grip.
2) Backswing- Swing the club back to the "waiter
position". By that I mean the right arm forms an "L"
at the top of the backswing. Have a look at your "L"
while practicing swings. This right arm "L" position
promotes an on-plane swing which yields longer, straighter shots.
3) Finish- Make a picture pose follow through.
Here's the drill to teach you how. Take your normal address position.
From there swing forward to finish. No backswing. You'll feel
your arms and body rotate to the ideal finish. This is a relaxing,
uncomplicated way to start your practice or warm-up. It's fun
and synergistic. By holding the picture pose you're naturally
working on balance, a critical element.
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