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Get The Club Face Square

Square Clubface

The importance of a square club face

Cara Andreoli

Cara Andreoli, PGA Professional

Did you know that hitting the ball with a square club face is four times more important than the path of the swing? When working on your swing, the number one priority should be to hit the ball with a square club face. Once you can achieve that then work on the path of your swing.  I always tell my students to think of it this way : if you have a great swing path but the club face is wide open or very closed at impact the ball can go anywhere. But if you hit the shot with a square club face and the path of your swing is a little off the shot will be more playable. So when working on your swing play close attention to the club face first, and the path second.

Perfect Practice makes Perfect!

Written by: Cara Andreoli

Junior Golf at Jones Creek

If your child is interested in the game bring them out for our one hour session! We make the learning process fun in a structured environment.

Instructors B. J. Hathaway and Carlos Santos cover all fundamentals of the golf swing to get your child started on the right path.  Our sessions are held every Friday at 4:00 and we have available space.

Please give us a call at 706.364.4766 to register.

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Growing the game: Ladies golf at Jones Creek

By: B. J. Hathaway, Teaching Professional

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Growing the game is an important part of what we do as teaching professionals. Recently Carlos and I began a new series for ladies who are new to the game and so far the reviews are positive.

Golf for beginners can seem intimidating so we have come up with a process that builds each week through progressive stages.  Sometimes learning the game  can seem difficult, but we feel that by making the process fun, affordable and simple that we have eliminated  barriers that have held back some beginners.

We now have two separate beginner classes and will soon be offering an intermediate class.  Each class is limited to 10 students so that we can give plenty of attention to each person.

We welcome you to come visit us at the Golf Center and give one of our classes a try, or if you already have a group of ladies we can start a new session just for your group.

For your new golf experience call myself or Carlos at 706-364-4722.

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For the Love of the Game…..

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Enjoying a day of golf at Sage Valley

For the Love of the Game

One of my favorite things to do, and easily the most rewarding part of being a PGA Golf Professional, is to see students that I teach become better at golf.  There is no better way to see this than to attend their tournaments.  This past weekend I went up to Spartanburg, SC, to watch Kelby Burton play in the Bobby Chapman Invitational at the Country Club of Spartanburg.  The Bobby Chapman is a very prestigious tournament with the likes of Lucas Glover winning it.  Kelby played extremely well, shooting 72, and 71.  One thing that caught my eye from the weekend was his determination and how he did not give up.  My best round ever was not the best score I shot, yet it was the one where I came back from a very bad start to shoot a good number.  Kelby started the first round bogey, then triple bogey, and still fired 72!  The sky is the limit for someone with that kind of character and talent.

If there is any tournament that you would like me to come to, I will always make it a point to be there!  You can find me roaming the fairways this weekend at the SJGT event at Forest Hills watching Brant Patton, and Kelby Burton.  Good luck to you both!

Another thing I love to do is to take golf trips with members.  Recently I was offered the opportunity to play at Sage Valley in Graniteville, SC, with two members from Jones Creek, Derek Colligan and David Hersch.  Above is a photo from Mr. Hersch’s camera of the group on the first tee!  If you ever need a fourth on your golf trip let me know!

Fairways and Greens,

Drew Belt, PGA

It’s great to be home……..

Gregg Hemann and Ray MundyIt has almost been one year since the purchase of Jones Creek was completed. Ray Mundy and I have a long history here with Ray being one of the original employees from late 1985. Jones Creek has been a special place for us both as we each have 12 plus years invested here. Both of us growing up in Augusta, Georgia and being influenced by the Masters Golf Tournament we are proud to be operating one of the nicest clubs in the area. Although these are not the best of economic times we are growing and improving on a daily basis. With the influx of new Members, some of them being old friends that are returning, the Club is becoming much more active with families and juniors playing a large part. Other than improving the overall facility in all aspects our primary focus has been directed toward growing the Membership. We welcome all the new Members and look forward to many great years to come. It’s great to be home.

Gregg Hemann

Callaway Demo Day

 

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by: Carlos Santos

If you are interested in getting custom fitted for your golf equipment-come join us on October 25th 2009 at the Jones Creek Golf Center from 9 am – 3 pm.   Callaway Golf will be conducting a Demo/Fitting Day.  The Tour Van will be here providing custom club fittings along with building your custom set on- site.  The fittings will be by appoinment only and there will be 12 availabe time slots.  You may choose an iron or wood fittings session at 30 minutes or,  if you would like to get fit for both woods and irons, the session will last an hour. The one hour session will be at a charge of $75 or the 30 minute for $50. Prepayment is required to gurantee your spot.

 The Tour Fit Van is fully equipped with the entire Callaway product line along with the Trackman launch monitor system.  This is the same system that is used on the PGA Tour for monitoring launch angle, spin rate and all of the key numbers you need to optimize your ball flight.  They will also have a full line of clubs to demo without appointment.

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 Staff Instructor Carlos and B. J. from the Jones Creek Golf Center will be on hand to assist  you with the process. Please call us at the Golf Center  at 706-364-4766 to schedule your appointment.

 

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Lie Angle & Ball Flight

This video will help you understand the effects of  lie angle and club fitting on ball flight. Be sure to get your clubs checked and fitted to your swing!

by: B. J. Hathaway & Carlos Santos

 

 

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The Right Equipment for Your Game


By: B.J. Hathaway, G.S.E.B., M.C. I.

Teaching Professional

I am not a club fitter, but in my group lessons there are always beginners with “starter sets” and those are just fine for the short term. But even if you never plan to compete you still need the right equipment to play your best golf. This game can be frustrating at times and one huge reason that people often overlook are the 14 clubs in their bag!

Now- let’s be honest, you cannot buy a golf swing in the pro shop and having the most expensive set of golf clubs in the world will not lower your handicap- if they don’t fit you or if you have terrible technique! If you were buying shoes, you would not go to a store that only sold size “x” but carried all the major brand names unless you just happened to wear that size, nor would you buy a pair that was three sizes too small but looked good because – after 5 minutes your feet would hurt!

The moral of the story -don’t play golf with clubs that hurt your game. Here’s what you need:

1. grips that fit your hands correctly and that are comfortable.

2. shafts that are the right flex- too stiff or too weak will cause direction problems.

3. club length that fits your height and arm length- clubs that are too short or long will again cause problems.

4. correct weighting- clubs that are too heavy or light will cause a multitude of problems.

5. correct lie angle which is the angle the club sets when you put it in the address position.

So if we look at all of these important factors, it is possible that you can have good technical skills and yet still not play the kind of golf you are capable of. Your options are to buy a custom-built set or take your existing clubs and have them fit to you. Be sure to go to a professional club fitter and check out their credentials first. Once you have your equipment squared away, then take some lessons from a qualified instructor.


Good equipment: $600

Golf lessons: $700

Hitting the ball where you want it to go: priceless.


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Chip vs. Lob: know your options

Assess your options around the green, usually the safe shot is best.

Beat your Scoring Plateau

At some point almost every golfer reaches a stage where scores just don’t seem to improve. Whether it’s hitting balls or the occasional lesson, nothing helps and you find yourself stuck in a rut, frustrated and searching.
There may be several reasons, but let’s look together and see if we can find some answers. Instead of looking for some magic swing key, let’s analyze the big picture. When we really look at it, we will discover that there are four basic reasons why your game is stuck:
Swing mechanics, mental frame, physical capability, and equipment
1. Swing Mechanics:
Let’s be honest, this is the area most of us get stuck at for one reason or another. Golf is a game of technical skill and coordination, yet most of you have never had a lesson. I don’t know anyone would would buy a plane and jump in the cockpit and expect to fly and land successfully but- most people take that approach to golf. So having an understanding of the proper technique is critical, and then we have to be capable of performing. Make the investment in golf lessons from a qualified instructor and you will save yourself years of frustration on the golf course.
2. Mental Frame:
The golf course and competition bring on a new test every time you tee it up. Learning to control emotions and nerves are critical and that’s why the Tour pro’s study the mental aspects of the game and use sport psychologists. Most of us don’t have Dr. Bob Rotella on speed-dial but that doesn’t mean we don’t have access to improvement in this area. I see a great deal of negative thinking on the golf course and yet we don’t recognize how this impacts our game! If you expect to hit the ball out of bounds, guess what- you just made it very likely that your ball will go exactly there! Negative emotions like anxiety and anger can ruin even a technically sound swing, so make every effort to replace those thoughts with something positive.
I recommend you check out the Clear Key concept by Dr. Carey Mumford, or use the Internet or library to study this very key area of your game.
3. Physical Capability:
This is another key issue. Many of you try to emulate “positions” that you see on TV, but lack the strength or flexibility to make those positions profitable. If you can’t make a John Daly back swing and yet you insist on trying, guess what, something is going to brake down in your technique and what have you gained? The answer is nothing! Flexibility, stamina and body control are key areas that most anyone can work on and improve. Do you get tired after 13 holes? Well guess what, your swing is going to break down because you’re out of shape! As Tiger and the younger generation have proven, the physical side of the game is a key ingredient
Use a workout and flexibility program that is golf-specific and you can take strokes off your game without beating balls!
4. Equipment:
Here is the one area we like to spend money on! If every shoe store only sold a size 11, we would have a lot of folks with sore feet but we have no problem walking into a golf shop and buying a standard set of clubs and accepting the results. We assume that new $500 driver was made just for us. Well guess what- every club in your bag from putter to driver needs to have the correct lie angle, swing weight, grip size and shaft that suits your particular swing characteristics! I know what you are thinking: I’m not a Tour pro so whatever clubs I have are just fine. Well you are just plain wrong- the wrong shaft in the right head will never give you a consistent ball flight no matter how good your swing is! See a professional club fitter who has a launch monitor and let them fit your clubs to you because that big hook may just be your clubs and not you!!
Now you have the four keys to can help you lower your scores. For some of you the problem may be in all four areas but now you can develop a plan of attack. Golf is a wonderful game and there is no other sport like it, so do a little self-assessment and improve your technique, mental game, body and equipment and watch your scores improve!

By: B. J. Hathaway, Teaching Professional

At some point almost every golfer reaches a stage where scores just don’t seem to improve. Whether it’s hitting balls or the occasional lesson, nothing helps and you find yourself stuck in a rut, frustrated and searching.

There may be several reasons, but let’s look together and see if we can find some answers. Instead of looking for some magic swing key, let’s analyze the big picture. When we really look at it, we will discover that there are four basic reasons why your game is stuck:

Swing mechanics, mental frame, physical capability, and equipment

1. Swing Mechanics:

Let’s be honest, this is the area most of us get stuck at for one reason or another. Golf is a game of technical skill and coordination, yet most of you have never had a lesson. I don’t know anyone would would buy a plane and jump in the cockpit and expect to fly and land successfully but- most people take that approach to golf. So having an understanding of the proper technique is critical, and then we have to be capable of performing. Make the investment in golf lessons from a qualified instructor and you will save yourself years of frustration on the golf course.

2. Mental Frame:

The golf course and competition bring on a new test every time you tee it up. Learning to control emotions and nerves are critical and that’s why the Tour pro’s study the mental aspects of the game and use sport psychologists. Most of us don’t have Dr. Bob Rotella on speed-dial but that doesn’t mean we don’t have access to improvement in this area. I see a great deal of negative thinking on the golf course and yet we don’t recognize how this impacts our game! If you expect to hit the ball out of bounds, guess what- you just made it very likely that your ball will go exactly there! Negative emotions like anxiety and anger can ruin even a technically sound swing, so make every effort to replace those thoughts with something positive.

I recommend you check out the Clear Key concept by Dr. Carey Mumford, or use the Internet or library to study this very key area of your game.

3. Physical Capability:

This is another key issue. Many of you try to emulate “positions” that you see on TV, but lack the strength or flexibility to make those positions profitable. If you can’t make a John Daly back swing and yet you insist on trying, guess what, something is going to brake down in your technique and what have you gained? The answer is nothing! Flexibility, stamina and body control are key areas that most anyone can work on and improve. Do you get tired after 13 holes? Well guess what, your swing is going to break down because you’re out of shape! As Tiger and the younger generation have proven, the physical side of the game is a key ingredient

Use a workout and flexibility program that is golf-specific and you can take strokes off your game without beating balls!

4. Equipment:

Here is the one area we like to spend money on! If every shoe store only sold a size 11, we would have a lot of folks with sore feet but we have no problem walking into a golf shop and buying a standard set of clubs and accepting the results. We assume that new $500 driver was made just for us. Well guess what- every club in your bag from putter to driver needs to have the correct lie angle, swing weight, grip size and shaft that suits your particular swing characteristics! I know what you are thinking: I’m not a Tour pro so whatever clubs I have are just fine. Well you are just plain wrong- the wrong shaft in the right head will never give you a consistent ball flight no matter how good your swing is! See a professional club fitter who has a launch monitor and let them fit your clubs to you because that big hook may just be your clubs and not you!!

Now you have the four keys to can help you lower your scores. For some of you the problem may be in all four areas but now you can develop a plan of attack. Golf is a wonderful game and there is no other sport like it, so do a little self-assessment and improve your technique, mental game, body and equipment and watch your scores improve!

Jones Creek Golf Center