Thursday, November 7, 2013

Par Breakers News Update


Par Breakers Founder Bernard Sheridan has begun to make an impact on the golfing world of instruction with his series of videos and tips. Just during the months of November 2013 Bernard has been featured on two website showcasing his expertise in the golf instruction world. Bernard has a front page spot on http://www.swinguru.com showing his teaching facility with the Swing Guru 3D swing analysis technology. Bernard is also featured on the Flightscope site the home of the most accurate launch monitor on the planet. Here Bernard focuses on the differences between PGA Tour Pros data and the average player. www.flightscope.com  To find out more about how to "Take Control of Your Game!" check out these links:  Parbreakers.com   and  Par Breakers YouTube Channel or email Bernard at parbreakers@gmail.com . 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

A Study in Weight Shift in the Golf Swing

Here is the first video from Par Breakers Golf Academy in understanding weight shift in the golf swing.
Bernard Sheridan will show you how important proper weight shift is in the swing and how to get it. We will also look at data from several sources of swing in this series. Please leave you comments below.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Embrace Pressure During your Practice to Play your Best!


Two of the greatest players of the game embraced pressure. That is how they played their best when the chips were down. Both Tiger and Jack put pressure on their practice sessions to emulate shots they would have to face in upcoming tournaments. This is a great way to get ready for your next big event or even just your next weekend round. Use a score card and imagine the shots you will have on certain holes. Hit those shots and simulate the pressure you would feel on the course. Use the same on the putting green too. All great players would pretend that putts on the practice green were to win a Major. This helps your mind and body get accustom to making shots when they count. You'll soon start to see your scores drop and will learn to embrace your game when the pressure is on.