Playing great isn’t just about hitting greens. It also involves strategy associated with learning how the placement of the flag dictates trajectory, as well as which pins fit your natural ball flight. Under the Radar The pin will always tell you what type of shots are required. The best Read more…
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Sounds of Success
One of the greatest teaching elements that eludes most golfers is sound. Once a player can combine feel with the corresponding “auditory” recognition associated with each motion, they can better reproduce that shot on command. Driving – Swish Swing your driver up in the air about waist high. Try to Read more…
Golf Smarter Podcast
Jeff talks “Make The Turn” with Fred Greene of the Golf Smarter Podcast! Click Here to Listen.
FB Contest Winner Announcement
Jeff Ritter announces the winner of the Facebook PING Anser Driver Giveaway and reveals that the contest continues!
Going The Distance
Nothing makes you want to crush it like the right song or playlist. While music might not always perfectly represent the goal itself, it’s often the fuel that drives us, sustains us and helps summon that extra bit of effort. In 2002 I was a paltry 143 pounds and Read more…
Tap Into Your Alter Ego
I love Superhero movies. Especially the ones where the hero transforms himself from the ordinary into the extraordinary. What do I mean? Well, Spiderman is really Peter Parker, Superman is Clark Kent and Batman is of course, Bruce Wayne. The characteristics that embody the man and the hero often differ Read more…
Quick and Easy Breakfast Ideas
As discussed in “4 Tips For a Better Breakfast,” one of the easiest and most effective ways to improve your health and lose weight is to eat a high-protein, nutrient-dense, whole food breakfast. Together, the foods listed below can form a perfect plate to satisfy your hunger, while packing big health benefits. Protein helps Read more…
7 Steps to Reduce Sugar Intake
According to the USDA, about 17% of a typical American’s diet consists of refined sugars. Americans eat nearly half a pound of sugar per day and about 150 pounds annually. Excess refined sugar consumption from processed products such as soda, fruit juice, baked goods, candies, and desserts, result in high Read more…