GURU TV – Federico Celano: The Tour Player Chronicles


Welcome to another addition of “So you want to be a tour player” This week I am highlighting one of my new students that is playing the “e-golf tour“. Federico Celano is a very talented young player from Italy that is destined to be a great player. As we started working together and evaluating his stats, it was apparent that his putting was his weakness. He was averaging around 13 to 14 greens in regulation and about 33 putts per/round. In order to compete at the highest level we must get his putting average to about 28 to 29 with the occasional 24–25 putt round if he is going to contend. I won’t go into what we are working on is the putting as I will hook up some video of his stroke at a later date. Today, I want you to enjoy a very sound golf swing and pay attention to some of the things that we are working on together as they may be similar to what you are working on in your game. You can follow Federico’s progress on the e-golf tour by clicking on the link provided above. Enjoy the show and any comments would be appreciated.

See you on the lesson tee,

Guru

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GURU TV – How To Release The Club Part 2 (HD Remastered)


What’s Up Guru Nation. I don’t think we can talk enough about impact how to achieve it. Producing a solid impact position which should include a flat lead wrist, a forward leaning shaft and a square clubface with an efficient body pivot is the most important position in the golf swing but also the hardest to achieve. As long as golfers try to lift or scoop the ball off of the ground, I WILL ALWAYS HAVE A JOB. At the golf school, we call this job security. SO STOP SCOOPING! I understand that there is more to creating impact than what the hands and arms are doing but educating the hands, wrists and arms with small swings is where it starts. Then you can add the body pivot and tie it all together. Good Luck with your impacts and schedule a lesson so we can get to work on these key elements of the golf swing.

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Guru TV – Interval Training for Swing Plane and Impact: Guru Style


I think impact is a very difficult thing to teach and to work on. As you have seen in previous videos, I have laid out a progression of drills to help you to develop the skill of creating a flat lead wrist. We talked about training the left arm with my 3 steps to a better impact. 1. left arm only…..2. the claw drill…….3. the punch shot. Now I have another way to create more of a feel rather than just understanding impact. I have seen amazing results from this type of training that will surely help your ball striking. Most golfers understand that the shaft should swing on plane and that the handle should lead the club face but most have never actually felt it. In this video, I give you a way to use a couple of training aids to help you feel these two important areas of the swing. I hope you enjoy INTERVAL TRAINING…..GURU STYLE.

Let me know how it goes and feel free to schedule a lesson so I can take you through this personally and show you the results on video as well as in your ball striking. Visit our website at http://www.danarader.com or call 704-542-7635 to schedule a lesson.

See you on the lesson tee,

Guru

GURU TV – The Guru Project Episode 2


Welcome to episode 2 of The Jeff Passage Project. To get you updated on his progress this week, he is putting in the work and doing the drills and is now hitting straighter shots and we now have some pulls to the left, way to go Jeff. Here is his latest video and my response. Noone gets left behind. Best of luck and wish Jeff luck with his practice.

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Width is Better than Length


In order to regain some of my old form, I hit a few ball this week in the cold Charlotte weather. I have always been a very solid ball striker but over the years I have lost a few yards. In order for me to compete I need to hit it further so this is what I have been working on. I have always been fascinated by the fact that  some guys on tour hit it a lot further than other guys, yet they don’t look that much different. What separates a guy like J.B. Holmes and a guy like Brian Gay? They are relatively the same size. I spend a large majority of my teaching time trying to shorten players swings. The average golfer has the belief that a long backswing creates distance. This could not be farther from the truth. On the priority list, length usually ranks about 10 for me. It is much more important to create width in your swing. Width is the distance between your hands and your sternum. The bigger your swing circle is throughout your swing, the more speed you can create. I have always set the club early in my swing and in my younger days my shoulders turned a bit more. I have a ton of downswing lag in my swing but my circle tends to get too small and narrow which causes me to lose speed. I have worked extremely hard on my fitness so I know I am strong enough to hit it longer. I made one simple change and feel and started to hit it 10 to 15 yards longer with a seven iron. Here is what I did Continue reading “Width is Better than Length”

The Bob Hope and Farmers Championship Recap


I am back in town and managed to catch the last round of the Farmers Championship. I did not have a chance to blog about last weeks Bob Hope but it can all be summed up in a few sentences. Congratulations to Billy Haas for his first victory. He played great but the big story were the guys chasing him. In my opinion, the defining moment was when the longest hitter on tour, Bubba Watson has a chance to go for the par 5 14th and chooses to lay-up. This was a long par 5 that nobody but the longest hitters could even take a shot. The lesson to be learned is this: Continue reading “The Bob Hope and Farmers Championship Recap”

The Moment Of Truth


The Hands At Impact

Do your hands look like this at impact or does your lead wrist bend or break down? The most important alignment in the golf swing is when the shaft of the club lines up with your lead arm. This should happen just past impact. Many of you that release the club early, this happens way before you strike the ball. Without a flat lead wrist and a bent right wrist at the moment of separation, you can’t possibly compress the ball and get the most out of your shots.

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