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Showing posts with label College Golf. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 27, 2018

CoachTube Presents: John Stillman *Class Of 2019* College Golf Recruiting Video on US Sports Net

John Stillman Class Of 2019 College Golf Recruiting Video Elevation Golf Academy Contact: johnstillman12@gmail.com [Video Below]


Presented on US Sports Net By CoachTube Golf

Featuring:


Chipping Mastery Program

Golf University in conjunction with PGA Tour and One Asia order of Merit winner Andre Stolz have created a chipping solution that will build greater Consistency and Confidence in your game and it’s called the Chipping Mastery Program and it’s the secret to your Pin-Point Accuracy, Control and Consistency with your Chipping.
Designed in conjunction with our students Golf University is the vision of former athlete, personal trainer, author, speaker, business coach and recognised Producer, Director, Presenter and CEO of Golf Getaway – Australia’s (and possibly the world’s) only Golf  Travel Television Show – Andrew “Mirror” McCombe.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

CoachTube Presents: Sverrir Haraldsson - Class of 2019 - College Golf Recruiting Video on US Sports Net!




Instant Golfer - The revoultionary new way to take up golf by Gary Casey

"MASTER THE MUNDANE" ..... "BECOME  SPECTACULAR AT THE UNSPECTACULAR"     Gary Casey PGA Golf Coach
"Don't try and simply aim to be good at golf .... Try and become amazing at the skils that make up golf" and watch your handicap crumble !!

 PUTTING  : Making 3-5 footers 75% of the time , taking no more than 2 putts  from 20-35 feet 75% of the time
Coach Credentials
Hi my name is Gary Casey full time PGA Golf Professional specialising in the tuition side of the business. I still occasionally enter a few tournaments here and there but my true passion is and always has been  helping other golfers improve their game. Here’s a brief history of my career so far:

My first ever job started in April 1986 as a young enthusiastic 16 year old at my home club Dullatur Golf Club which is in Cumbernauld just north of Glasgow. Under the expert guidance of Professional Duncan Sinclair I learned the day to day tasks of traditional Pro Shop.

After two great years I was looking to broaden my horizons and was very lucky in September 1988 to find myself my first position as a fulltime PGA Golf Coach at Lavender Park Golf Centre in Ascot, Berks. Here I spent the majority of my time giving lessons on the range to golfers of all levels. The first 6 months were a bit tricky due to the slight language difference, but after three and a half years we got there in the end.

April 1992 saw me venture overseas for the next two years as a Pro at one of the finest golf clubs in Holland the Golf Club Wouwse Plantage under one of the Netherlands most respected PGA Professionals Phil Helsby. Thanks to Phil it was at the Wouwse Plantage in October 1993 I passed my all important final exams to become a fully qualified PGA Golf Professional.
Now as a Qualified PGA Professional I decided to head back to England to Thorpe Wood Golf Course as Head Teaching Professional in April 1992 from Dennis Fitton who was retiring after a very busy twenty years.

As I said at the beginning coaching golf is my true passion and after an amazing thirty one years in the game I feel very lucky to have made a career out of that passion and never take it for granted.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Katelyn David 2019 Golf Recruiting Video and Most Popular Golf Athletes From High School Athletes

Presented on US Sports Net By Vimeo!

[Video below]-This video is about Katelyn David - Irons and Woods


Most Popular Golf Athletes From MonsterPreps.com

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Faith Hopkins
Bartlesville High School
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Graduating class of 2018
Sports: Golf
"I have played golf for six years, golf has become more than a hobby or something to..."


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Austin Hoss
T F Riggs High School
Pierre, South Dakota
Graduating class of 2018


Sports: Golf, Baseball
Gender: Male
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Age: 18
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Ian Smith
Angola High School
Angola, Indiana
Graduating class of 2018


Sports: Golf
Gender: Male
Height: 0' 5"
Weight: 132 lbs.
Age: 18
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Blake Socia
Carthage High School
Carthage, Texas
Graduating class of 2018


Sports: Golf
"I've been playing golf for almost 5 years now and I really enjoy the sport. I hope..."
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Logan Reed
Rock Hill High School
Ironton, Ohio
Graduating class of 2018


Sports: Golf
Gender: Male
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 174 lbs.
Age: 17

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Emma Lee Class of 2019 College Golf Recruiting Video and How to Warm Up for a Round of Golf Presented on US Sports Net By Stacy Adams!

This video [below] is about EmmaGolf




How to Warm Up for a Round of Golf

By: Jones Harington


  

Many golfers think all it takes to warm up for a round of golf is hitting the range. They will go and work on different swings depending on the conditions, but this is not all it takes to get fully warmed up and ready to play your round.

Of course, it is a bit different to warm up on a windy day compared to a calm day. You might also be affected by the temperature depending on if it is really hot or a bit cooler. Here are a few things you can do to get fully warmed up for your regular game of golf. 

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Hitting the driving range is a good thing, but you want to start off very slow with shorter clubs before you move onto the longer clubs. This will help your muscles relax and warm up slowly. If you go straight to your driver, you risk injury instead of just warming up properly. You want to work your way up through your bag to your driver. One of the best ways to do this is to choose a wedge to start, then one of your shorter irons, then a longer iron, finally a three wood, then your driver. Once you make it to the driver, work back down the shorter clubs, and finish with the clubs you plan to hit off the first tee.

You want to do more than just hit a few balls, though. You need to stretch thoroughly, putt enough to get a feel for the greens, and even hit a few chips or bunker shots. This will help you get a full warm up for every part of your game. Starting with shorter shots or putts will help you get warmed up before you hit the range. You need to understand you will do more than just tee off so warm up all parts of your game.

In addition, you want to work on getting your emotions under control and preparing your mind. You don't want to catch yourself taking out frustrations on the course, so warm up your mind as well. Focus on some of the good shots you have hit on the range and in the past. This will help you see better shots and get into a positive frame of mind. It is no secret that a bad mood can affect your game.

You can even test a new club or a swing technique in your warm up, but don't work on anything specific. This is the time for you to get ready for your round and find out what your game looks like for the day. You want to practice the type of shots you plan to use and you want to make sure you get the right swing ready to go for your round. You also want to loosen all your muscles and get them ready to play the game. If you are trying to change your entire swing during your warm up, then you won't be able to get warmed up completely. With a proper warm-up, you will have a much better chance of performing better on the course and you won't have to wait five or six holes to start hitting the ball correctly.

Think about past rounds you have played without a warm up. Chances are you started off cold or didn't finish all that well. You may have hit a bad shot off the first tee. Alternatively, even struggled down the stretch. With a proper warm-up, you take this off the table and you can start off well from the beginning. You can get a few of your bad shots out of the way when working through a warm up. Your muscles will be ready, you can avoid injury, and you will start with full confidence while you play.
Stacy Adams

Thursday, October 26, 2017

US Sports Online Strength and Conditioning Feature Workout: Golf Strength and Conditioning

Train now for a better swing next spring and summer.


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Golf

The Golf Programs are designed for those wanting to achieve fitness, and, to improve their performance on the golf course! Millions of people enjoy playing golf and what better way is there to get in shape than to perform an exercise program that takes into account the specific movements and physical demands of the great game of golf.
The first available golf workout is our "Dumbbell Golf Program". This program can also be done just about anywhere! It is an excellent program for those who want more physical development and wish to train at home. Training with dumbbells requires more balance and control to perform the required exercises. It also enhances functional strength development for injury prevention.
The second available golf workout is our “Health Club Golf Program”. This program requires the use of a fully equipped gym but will help achieve fitness goals quicker and in many instances will give the best performance increases!
The final golf program is our "No Equipment Golf Program". This program will be for those who can't make it to the gym, or simply want to work out at home with no equipment required.
All of our Golf Programs will add more distance and more consistency to any golf game!


Select a Program 
After you click on the desired program enter the program name in the 'Sport/Fitness Goal' box of the Fitness Profile Form

3 Day Dumbbell Oriented Program3 Day Health Club Program
View a Sample Workout of this Program (below)

Week 1 - Day 1 (Monday) of Sample ProgramWeek Difficulty: Medium
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Printer Friendly Version, Exercise Descriptions and Some Videos Are Available Exclusively In The Fully Registered Versions Of Your Programs. Click Here To Register and Get Your Custom Program Designed For You Today

Click on an Exercise Name to view a description of that exercise

SelectExercise NameSet and Rep Combinations
1
Warmup and Stretch
8 minutes 
2
   Video
Straight Arm Back Extension and Squeeze
16 reps,16 reps 
3
   Video
Lying Cross Body Floor Extension
12 reps,12 reps 
4
Theraband Rotators (all positions)
12 reps,8 reps 
5
   Video
Leg Press (45 Degree)
18 reps @ 280 lbs,15 reps @ 310 lbs 
6
   Video
Machine Leg Extensions
15 reps @ 80 lbs,10 reps @ 75 lbs 
7
   Video
Machine Leg Curl
15 reps @ 70 lbs,10 reps @ 60 lbs 
8
   Video
Dumbbell Military Press
15 reps @ 30 lbs,15 reps @ 25 lbs 
9
   Video
Dumbbell Lateral Raise
15 reps @ 15 lbs,10 reps @ 14 lbs 
10
   Video
Dumbbell Rear Lateral Raise
15 reps @ 12 lbs,10 reps @ 11 lbs 
11
   Video
Dumbbell Triceps Kickback
15 reps @ 11 lbs,10 reps @ 10 lbs 
12
   Video
Standing Toe Press
20 reps @ 95 lbs,15 reps @ 105 lbs 
13
   Video
Barbell Standing Forearm Flexion
15 reps @ 30 lbs,10 reps @ 25 lbs 
14
   Video
Dumbbell Seated Forearm Extension
15 reps @ 5 lbs,10 reps @ 5 lbs 
15
   Video
Reverse Crunches
23 reps,23 reps 
16
   Video
Cross Crunches
26 reps,26 reps 
17
   Video
Plate Twists
15 reps @ 15 lbs,10 reps @ 10 lbs