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Tuesday’s Tip: Managing Expectations

Asking yourself why you play the game of golf is important not just for elite competitive players, but also for the recreation golfer. Many give up on this great game because their expectation level doesn’t meet up with their reality.

Before we go any further, understand that you can change your reality. If you currently struggle to break 100, your reality will not be to shoot under par and win a tournament. But if you put forth a plan to practice and play enough you can start to change that reality so that over time you may be able to break par.

Judge Your Play by Time Spent on the Game

When I say time spent on the game, I don’t necessarily mean that once you’ve played for 30 years you will officially become an expert on golf. Ask any club member that’s played 30 years and they will probably agree. What I do mean is that your expectation level must be set by the overall time spent and quality of your practice.

I’d love to spit out some data that says if you play X amount it will equal Y results. Unfortunately no such data exists. So many factors go into a player’s development that it is impossible to come up with the rate of progress one should have.

The closest thing to it would be the “10,000 hour or 10 years” rule that Malcom Gladwell made famous in his book Outliers, saying that if you spend 10,000 hours or 10 years of deliberate practice you can become a master at that skill. The key is deliberate practice. If you are spending quality time practicing your game then your expectation level can change. If not, then your reality is set.

One of the best ways to know if you’re achieving what you should would be to get with a qualified instructor to evaluate your current skill set and start managing your expectations. You can also begin putting together a plan to improve your skills and begin changing your expectations.

Understand and Use Basic Statistics

Do you know many greens in regulation (GIR) you average hitting when you play? What about fairways hit? Your percentage you get up and down for par? Or the number of putts your average per round?

For most golfers this is simply too much to keep up with or worry about when you’re playing. And if you’re expectations level is low, then by all means continue. But if you find yourself questioning your abilities or getting mad because you think you should be doing better, then you need to start paying attention to your stats.

One of the most basic reasons to know your stats is so you can easily compare what you do with the best players in the world on the PGA or LPGA Tours. The number of stats available for each professional players is extremely detailed and published for free to see by anyone.

The most obvious reason to keep your stats is so that you can take them to an instructor and begin putting a plan together to start improving. What can be measured can be improved so be more diligent in keeping track of your current statistics and give your self another way to see your improvement.

NOTE - It should be noted that statistics are not the “end all, be all” for your golf game. They are simply a tool. For example, the average number of putts stat is possibly the most worthless stat in golf because it is directly tied to your ability to hit greens in regulation. Learning to keep a strokes gained putting stat is much more valuable.

Remember… It’s Just a Game!

The most important thing that everyone should remember (except for those that do it for a living) is that golf is a game! By keeping your expectations in line with the reality of your skill set will free you up to enjoy the game of golf from start to finish.

At the end of the day I think it should be every golfer’s goal to walk off the golf course feeling good about the time they just spent. Don’t worry about score, especially when you’re playing a recreational round of golf!

If you feel like you are struggling to align your expectations with your skills you can schedule a session with me by clicking here and we will work together to get the most from your game.



Tuesday's Tip: Tips for the Busy Recreational Golfer

Tips for the Busy Recreational Golfer

When you are a working professional that loves the game of golf, it seems like there is rarely enough time in a day or week to spend adequate time on the golf course or working on your game. Unfortunately the work life balance is set for many, leaving a small, finite time to get better and enjoy your golf game.

If this sounds like you, consider the 3 tips below to make sure you are getting the most from your game when you do get to play.

GASP

GASP simply stands for Grip, Aim, Stance, Posture. Believe it or not, if you can manage these 4 simple keys when you play your chances of getting the most from your golf game significantly increase. Unfortunately many players simply hit the course on the weekends or after work throughout the week with little to no thought about these keys.

If you are unsure of your ability to accurately execute these four skills, it may be time to schedule that first (or next) golf lesson. Any competent golf instructor should be able to guide you to executing GASP effectively in one session.

Once you know the information, it is time to execute and sharpen your skills. This can be done with as little as 10 minutes per day at home with a golf club in your hands. No swings or golf balls needed. I’m yet to meet anybody that doesn’t have 10 minutes they can spare each day to work on GASP.

Mirror Work

If you do not have a full length mirror at home it may be time to get one. One of the key ingredients to effective practice is feedback and there is no better form of feedback than watching what you do as you do it (in a mirror).

Not only will it make working on GASP that much more effective, you can also work on any key positions in your golf swing that may be of concern. This obviously requires that you have quality information about your golf swing and a clear plan to improve. And yes… lessons are your most direct way to get that information and formulate that plan.

Being able to watch a position in your swing helps to build the connection between what you do and what you feel like you do. For many golfers there is a huge disconnect between the reality of what you’re doing and what you’re thinking. 15 minutes in front of a mirror every couple days in between practice sessions can go a long way in helping make that connection.

Time Management

You may have noticed by now that the tips I’ve discussed today have minimal time requirements. After all, you are busy so finding time to play golf is hard and practicing golf is next to impossible. However there is hope.

If you truly want to improve your golf game you can with as little as 1 hour a week of effective practice. That’s right… 1 hour a week. Here’s what that could look like:

Monday: GASP (10 minutes)

Tuesday: GASP and Mirror Work (15 minutes)

Wednesday: GASP (10 minutes)

Thursday: GASP and Mirror Work (15 minutes)

Friday: GASP (10 minutes)

Is this the pathway to becoming a scratch golfer? Nope. Not even close. But if you commit to this kind of practice plan I can promise you, with the right information from a qualified instructor, you will begin getting the most from your golf game.

Need help getting started? Click here to schedule your first lesson today and let’s get you going on the right track!

New Coaching Plans

Improve your golf game with the right coaching plan!

Coaching Plans

 All in-person sessions will be at the High Performance Golf Academy and may include the use of Sam Putt Lab, K-Vest, Trackman, Flightscope Mevo, club fitting, and/or on-course instruction.


BASIC $199 PER MONTH (ONLY 20 SPOTS AVAILABLE)

·      First Session Evaluation

·      One 45 minute Session In-Person per month

·      One Online Video Analysis Using Coach Now per month

·      Up to two comments per month on Coach Now

·      30% off any additional sessions

PRO $299 PER MONTH (ONLY 12 SPOTS AVAILABLE)

·      First Session Evaluation

·      Two 45 minute Sessions In-Person per month*

·      One Online Video Analysis Using Coach Now per month

·      Up to four comments per month on Coach Now

·      30% off any additional sessions

ELITE $399 PER MONTH (ONLY 8 SPOTS AVAILABLE)

·      First Session Evaluation

·      Three 45-minute Sessions In-Person per month*

·      One Online Video Analysis Using Coach Now per month

·      Up to eight comments per month on Coach Now

·      50% off any additional session

*Two 45-minute sessions can be combined into one 90-minute session.

Still undecided after your first session? No problem! You’ll be responsible for paying the individual rate that applies to you (Adult - $135, Junior - $120)

“Since having Tyrus as my son’s coach, every aspect of his game has improved. He even posted a score of 69 as a 15 year old! Tyrus has been the best thing for my son’s game!” 

Barry Barrett – Lexington, KY

Over the past 15 years, I have developed various coaching plans to guide golfers of all ages and skill levels to help improve their game. Currently, I am offering three new limited coaching plans. By using a combination of in-person sessions and the CoachNow app, I can provide further opportunities to stay connected as your coach. These limited coaching plans will allow you to receive expanded feedback to improve your game!

Don’t know which coaching plan is right for you? Book your first session and together we will decide the best plan for your game.

Already know which plan you want? Secure your spot today! Purchase your coaching plan and then click here to schedule your first session.

New Rates for 2018

I hope your New Year is off to a good start so far!! Below you will find my rates and packages for 2018. You will see that the structure of my programs have stayed about the same. As always, if you have any questions please contact me at tyrus@hpgolfacademy.com.

Individual Rates and Packages

 

INDIVIDUAL LESSONS (45 MINUTES)

Adult: $120   Junior (21 and under): $100

 

VAL-PAK - BUY 5 GET THE 6TH LESSON FREE (Valid for 2 years)

Adult: $600   Junior (21 and under): $500

 

PLAYING LESSON (90 MINUTES)

All Ages: $170

 

SAM PUTT LAB EVALUATION/TRAINING (45 MINUTES)

All Ages: $100

 

SAM PUTT LAB EVALUATION W/ ON COURSE TRAINING (90 MINUTES)

All Ages: $170

 

IRON CLUB FITTING (1 HOUR)

All Ages: $80


PUTTING BOOT CAMP

Are you sick and tired of being a bad or simply average putter? If so, Putting Boot Camp is designed for you to start making more putts than ever before. This 3 sessions in 3 weeks package is designed to utilize the latest technology and techniques available to quickly improve your putting.

Session #1 - Sam Putt Lab Stroke and Putter Evaluation

Session #2 - Sam Putt Lab Training and Drills

Sessions #3 - On Course and Green Reading

All sessions are 45 minutes and must be used within 3 weeks of your first session.

Cost is $250 and includes all sessions.

Schedule you first session by clicking here and selecting "Putting Boot Camp" under the Lessons Tab.


COACHING PACKAGE

My coaching package is on a 4 month term and can be paid up front or on an automatic monthly payment.  This package is not available to purchase online due to limited availability.  The package includes the following:

  • 16 Sessions ( averages 1 per week)
  • Shot by Shot stat tracking
  • Club fitting/evaluation
  • Access to the High Performance Golf Academy practice facility (balls for purchase)
  • K-vest training/evaluation
  • Sam Putt Lab report
  • Trackman training/evaluation
  • On course training/evaluation  

Adult - $1,200 (or $325 per month w/ auto pay)

Junior - $1,120 (or $300 per month w/ auto pay)

BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL Today Only!!

TWO LESSONS WITH TYRUS YORK, PGA FOR ONLY $125

Today only you can contact me and purchase 2 lessons for only $125! The lessons must be used by March 1, 2018.  

You can use the lessons for yourself or give them away as a gift. Lessons are limited to two specials per person (4 lessons total) and must be used by the expiration date.

The lessons are 45 minutes each and the time can be used for any of the following lesson types: full swing, short game, putting, K-Vest training, iron fitting, or Sam Putt Lab training. 

 

HOW TO PURCHASE

Take advantage of this special by contacting me TODAY ONLY by emailing me at tyrus@hpgolfacademy.com, or by calling or texting me at 859-274-6558.

You can swing by the High Performance Golf Academy this afternoon to pay by cash or check, or you can simply respond with the following credit card information:

Credit Card #

Expiration Date

3 or 4 Digit Security Code

Billing Zip Code

Number of Specials (Purchase Amount)

If you wish to pay over the phone just call and leave a message and I will get back to you ASAP.

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New Spring Training Program and Putting Boot Camp

Take advantage of these limited time offers to get your golf game tuned up and ready to go for summer 2017!

2017 SPRING TRAINING PACKAGE

Spring is here and now is the time to get your game in shape for the summer! This 5 session training package is design to cover all facets of the game to get you tuned up and ready for the prime playing months of 2017.

Session #1 - Full Swing for Irons and Approach Shots (45 minutes)

Session #2 - Full Swing for Driver (45 minutes)

Session #3 - Wedges and Short Game (45 minutes)

Session #4 - Putting (45 minutes)

Session #5 - On Course Playing Lesson (90 minutes)

Cost for all players is $390 and includes all 5 sessions.

Schedule you first session by clicking here and selecting "Spring Training" under the Lessons Tab.


PUTTING BOOT CAMP

Are you sick and tired of being a bad or simply average putter? If so, Putting Boot Camp is designed for you to start making more putts than ever before. This 3 sessions in 3 weeks package is designed to utilize the latest technology and techniques available to quickly improve your putting.

Session #1 - Sam Putt Lab Stroke and Putter Evaluation

Session #2 - Sam Putt Lab Training and Drills

Sessions #3 - On Course and Green Reading

All sessions are 45 minutes and must be used within 3 weeks of your first session.

Cost is $190 and includes all sessions.

Schedule you first session by clicking here and selecting "Putting Boot Camp" under the Lessons Tab.

A Message to High School Golfers

For those of you playing high school golf in the state of Kentucky, the regional tournament has just concluded. You either find yourself making plans to play in next week's state tournament or your high school season has officially come to an end.

First of all, congratulations to the those that are state tournament bound! That is a huge accomplishment and is one of the tougher things to do in our sport. You have also extended your high school golf season by one week so I hope you make the most of it!

The rest of you are now faced with what to do next. For the seniors, hopefully you can continue playing competitive golf at the next level or at a minimum are excited to take whatever your next step in life may be.

The remainder of this message is for all underclassmen that may be looking to improve for next season.

You may not have made the state tournament, but this does not mean it is time to take "a break" from golf for a while. If you plan to be competitive it is in your best interest to get right back out there and continue to practice and play. 

The next several weeks will bring ideal golf weather in our state (although right now isn't the best, but still playable!). You will have plenty of time to take a break when December, January, and February roll around.

In most cases, the reason you're not going to the state tournament is because the players that made it are better than you. They're going to be practicing and playing for at least one more week so you might as well do the same so you don't fall farther behind!

Just because there are no more matches or high school tournaments, there are still tournaments coming up that are unaffiliated with high school golf. Check kygolf.org for local section events as well as the AJGA, Hurricane Tour, IJGT, and any other junior tours that continue to operate year round.

The last, and most important thing you need to do now that your season is over is settle on a coaching plan for the winter. There are numerous instructors out there that can help you achieve your goals. Golf is an extremely difficult sport and it is even more difficult to improve your game on your own.

Over the last 10 years I have had the opportunity to work with several middle and high school players that have worked hard and gone on to qualify for the state tournament. If you don't have a coach, be sure to check out my coaching plans for this year.

Remember that you can always get to work now and make 2016 your best golf year ever!!