Monday, March 7, 2016

Jessie Walker Interview Episode 110 Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan


Jessie Walker joins us for episode 110 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan
Jessie is an IMPACT ZONE™ Instructor, is a PGA Certified Professional and is the GM at Cypress Lakes Golf Course in Vacaville, CA.


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Monday, February 29, 2016

Victoria Martz Interview 109 Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan


Victoria Martz worked with Arnold Palmer Golf design for many years. She let's us in on what it was like working on golf course design back in the day.


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Monday, February 22, 2016

Allen Burton Interview 108 Breaking par with Bernard Sheridan


Allen Burton joins us for episode 108 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. 
US Kids Top 50 , Impact Zone Certified Master Instructor , Aim Point Certified


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Monday, February 15, 2016

Martin Chuck Interview Episode 107


The inventor of Tour Striker Martin Chuck joins us to tell his story on episode 107 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan.


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Wednesday, February 10, 2016



Are you Adding Lag Correctly?

Inside eve with foot lineMany players that I encounter get the club too inside on the takeaway. They feel like if they can get the club inside quickly it will be coming from the inside as they approach the ball on the down swing. This is far from the truth. If the club gets inside quickly on the back swing it gets behind the foot line and hands by the time the hands are waist high. I ask many of my student why they do this move when they first come to me. ” I want to come back from the inside.” is the answer I hear most. When the hands work inside too quickly, the club can get stuck on the down swing. This can cause a flipping action and early release of the lag on the down swing. Also if the hands work behind the center of the torso going back they have to race to get back in front on the way down. This makes it very difficult when it comes to keeping the workhorse and arms in sync. They begin to work independently and this can cause timing issues. The best way to max out lag is to first create it correctly on the way back. This is Dynamic#3 loading the club on the back swing. This proper loading of the club helps maintain more lag in delivering the lag to impact. So how can we do this loading action correctly? The lead hand wants to hinge up as the shoulders turn back. Below are three photos. The first is the hands at address. The second is the correct way that the lead or left wrist will hinge on the back swing to load the club. The third is incorrect. The right wrist is breaking down to soon and taking the club too far inside.Untitled design(5)
This constant loading of the club will help maintain lag on the down swing. Keep the hands and club in front of the body and allow the workhorse to deliver the club into impact. This helps produce dynamic #1 & #2 on the down swing. It also helps the workhorse do it’s job easily.
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This video of the inside takeaway shows how the hands stay over the foot line moving into the backswing.

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Monday, February 8, 2016

Hideki Matsuyama Swing Analysis 2016





Hideki Matsuyama closes the deal in the 4th playoff hole. Let's look at this great swing that holed out for eagle from 129 yards.

Jeff Ritter Interview Episode 106 Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan


Jeff Ritter has just appeared on Golf Channel Academy now it's time to hear what he has to say to our listeners here at Breaking Par!


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Monday, February 1, 2016

Fritz Johnson Interview Episode 105 Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan


The Anatomic Hosel for putter is here and we interview it's inventor Fritz Johnson on this weeks show. Get that Tour Van fit even if you are a weekend golfer.


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Monday, January 25, 2016

Liam Mucklow Interview Episode 104 Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan


Liam Mucklow imparts his knowledge on the Impact nation audience in episode 104. His knowledge is deep on technology of Trackman, K-vest and more. Liam opened The Golf Lab in Toronto a indoor facility. This time of year indoors is a great way to get the most out of your game.


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Monday, January 18, 2016

Fabian Gomez Swing Analysis







Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan Episode 103 Frank Dollinger Interview


Frank Dollinger the founder of Core free Release joins us for episode 103 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. Frank has a passion for his work and let's us in on his method for pain free golf. 


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Monday, January 11, 2016

Mike Duffey Interview Episode 102


Mike Duffey teaches biomechanics at Penn State and joins us for a special one hour episode. We cover ground force and power. How players create it and how you can use it in your game. 


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Friday, January 8, 2016

Mike Davis Interview Episode 101



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Monday, January 4, 2016

Martin Kaymer 5 dynamics





All of the best player have 5 dynamics in common no matter what their swing style. Here Bernard Sheridan breaks down the swing of Martin Kaymer showing the dynamics he has that make him a great player. If you can achieve these dynamics in your swing you will get better.

Mike Davis Interview Eisode 101


Top 100 teacher Mike Davis joins us for episode 101 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. Mike talks about golf instruction today and how he started along with being a Top 100 instructor.


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