by Edd Boudreau (
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GBC Golf Academy Pro Tips
Video Golf Tips
| Proper Equipment (with John Randle) | Fat Shots (with John Randle) |
| Intentional Slice (with Ed Boudreau) | Fairway Bunkers (with Ed Boudreau) |
| Intentional Hook (with Ed Boudreau) | Alignment (with Ed Boudreau) |
| High/Low Shots (with Ed Boudreau) | Practice Habits (with John Randle) |
| Half Wedge (with John Randle) | Fix Your Slice (with John Randle) |
| Finish the Back Swing (with Ed Boudreau) | Distance (with Lori Randle) |
| Lifting Head (with Lori Randle) | Short Putts (with Ed Boudreau) |
| Putting Routine (with Ed Boudreau) | Over-swing (with Lori Randle) |
| Chipping (With John Randle) | Why my ball did that (with John Randle) |
| Ball Positioning (with Lori Randle) | Sand Lesson (with John Randle) |
Winter Practice Tips
by Edd Boudreau (
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Too often I hear that people just put away there clubs for the
winter and don't look at them again till spring. All
the excuses come out from being too wet, to cold, no time and you
have to wear too much clothing. The winter months are quality time
to be working on your game with your coach or by yourself.
The first thing you will notice in the winter is you will usually
have the range to yourself. Scheduling lessons with your instructor
seems to be easier and lessons seem to be a little longer. Things
to remember when practicing in the winter are to take your time
warming up, stretch a little longer and bring warm clothes.
Sweaters, toques, gloves, mitts, rain gear and an umbrella are a
must to survive winter excursions to the course.
Practicing at the range should include focusing on swing tempo with
wedges and mid- irons. Do remember the ball does not fly as far in
the winter as does the summer. Putting greens are usually in better
shape in the winter then most time of the year because of the
amount of people not using them. Most days you will be the only
person on the green besides the greens crew. Focus on short putts
inside 10’ feet, concentrating on alignment and putting
stroke. The short game is important also so practice your chipping
with different irons and spend some time with your wedges from
10-20 yards.
If you are not sure how to practice this winter give your local
certified PGA of BC Professional a call and he will be able to set
up a tailored practice program for you. Consistent practice habits
will lead to better results on the golf course this spring.
Always remember Tempo, Balance and Finish.






