Thursday, 24 November 2011

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

It's been a while!

Sorry for taking so long to do another video posting. I had camera trouble a while back and still looking for a new one.

Follow the link below to a quick little video on a great way to warm up before practice or play -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXRkHp0nK5s

Friday, 16 September 2011

Another version loaded of the last video drill. This is an older version of 7 years ago, but shows the same picture from a different angle. And " yes", that is me 7 years ago at Pearl Valley when I was teaching there.
Click on the link below to view

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ScaqgMcYks

Monday, 5 September 2011

Sequencing Drill

My latest free tip video has just been uploaded. Check it out on the link below. It follows on from my last video demonstrating the natural movements in other sports. This video is aimed at showing how to practice the correct natural sequence in the golf swing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imXtj0C7Aqw

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Dynamic Golf Restructure

Trying to restructure the Blog a bit to make it easier to navigate, so please be patient whilst I spend hours figuring it out.

In the meantime I have been spending some money on getting some new stock of grips in (see pics below)

Putter Grips
Standard, medium and jumbo size from the Winn brand















The Crossline range of grips from Lamkin

Once you have selected the right head and shaft to match, all you need is a good swing!

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Natural movement sequencing in the golf swing

We had some fun putting this video together. My helper (Morne) gave a few dodgy nervous throws when I was demonstrating the baseball hit. I made 2 contact hits out of 5 due to some dodgy pitching.
When watching, remember the last couple of videos where I was demonstrating the body movement and the hands and arms movement seperately. See how they come together naturally in this video. Click on the link below to see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qHGbPcyXHk

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Updated Results

Congratulations to Andrew Mackie (De Zalze), Ian Kennedy (Steenberg) and Dawie van Wyk (SW Golf Village) for jointly winning the Atlantic Beach Pro Am on Monday 15th August on a score of 2 under par, 70. I was 5 shots further back on 75. I think I am too old to compete on Mondays! The update of the Western Cape Order of Merit (OOM) is listed further on in the site.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Hands and Arms Demo

Click on the link below to go to Youtube to see my latest swing tip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyT9TfgzJ90
 It is a demonstration of how to use the hands and arms to their full potential in the golf swing. Remember to move the body too as demonstrated in the video. My last video that I posted 2 weeks ago was specifically about the body movement. Check it out at
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfgBJa4t5oU
 
 

Friday, 5 August 2011

PGA workshop

It has been a busy week starting with 2 days of PGA seminars, workshops and AGM.  Some new stuff was learned on fitness for golf presented by Barry Bridges from Cape Town.  I am continuing to learn about the minefield of social media, this was presented by Ben van Rensberg. Ben can be found on his web site http://www.dreamgolfjob.com/   Jeff Clause shared his expertise as Director of Golf at St. Francis Links, on the importance of  PGA golf professionals having a crucial part to play in the running of golf clubs in South Africa in these modern times. He has brought a lot of wisdom and knowledge with him from his PGA background in Texas, USA. Jeff has been in SA now for 20 years and has worked at Fancourt and Pezula before St. Francis.  The last of the workshops I attended was Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) part 2. This is all about the 10 year growth cycle of kids into adulthood and the importance on how they learn and how they should train during this time. If managed well, the potential for a long term future in the sport they choose to speialise in. My thanks goes to PGA professional Martin Briede for presenting this.

Friday, 29 July 2011

The Goose (not Retief)


This is our 13th tee (championship tee) at De Zalze. This mother Egyptian Goose had 7 eggs under her. I only managed to persuade her to move when I took my driver and got within half a meter of her.
The EG is becoming a bit of a pest at golf clubs in general in the Cape. I first played De Zalze in 2004 and only noticed one or two. In the last 2 years I have noticed the numbers have been escalating.
The EG used to be classed as a protected bird, but I heard recently this may be changed to a bird in the pest category. Please correct me if I am wrong! Some of our green keeping staff and members have been trying to help to keep their numbers down by destroying some of the nests. It is important to remember that when you destroy a nest that you should leave one egg. If you destroy the whole clutch, the birds will simply move on to a new nest site an try for a whole new clutch of up to 15. But if you leave one, the birds will continue to look after the individual egg.

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Today's Storm



The threat of the storm came today from the west. It came in gaining momentum. Suddenly after 25 minutes of downpour it disappeared eastwards over the mountains.
Thank you Lord for watering our golf course!

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Another hick - up!

Just as I was starting to enjoy the flow of making and uploading my golf instruction videos, for all to see (YouTube) some of the main concepts behind my teaching methods, my Panasonic video recorder decided to retire from duty. I have had it since 2003 and it seems when something like this breaks in SA, there are not many businesses that offer a repair service. After asking in the main camera stores around Stellenbosch and Somerset West, there is only one business to go to and it is in the main city of Cape Town.

Thankfully, in the mean time, a good friend of mine and past pupil, David L, is lending me his camera until I get sorted. it is the upgrade from the camera I had and it is a pleasure to use. Baie Dankie David!!

Can anybody out there give me some info on the new cameras today? eg. can the new HD cameras do the slow motion play back without any blurring without jeapordising picture quality in the way that mini DV tape
cameras are able to do?

The upload of instruction videos will continue as planned.

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Golf Drill - Body Movement

Click on the link below to view the latest YouTube golf instruction video upload.

The Boland Ladies squad were with me for training this week. Those that came for training all experienced trying the drill. For some it was fun, some have gone away determined to achieve contact with the ball, and some players surprised themselves with the ease of making good contact with the ball.

Try it! It will help your golf!!


Wednesday, 20 July 2011

viewers comments

Thanks to Dale and Irene for noticing that one of the links to my You Tube video golf tips was not working. Please check again as some upgrades were done. It now works fine from my side. Please let me know of any more faults and advice on how I can run my Blog better.
Regards
Willie G
PS
I forgot to mention to you that I had an old nickname from Scotland, "Willie G"

Sunday, 17 July 2011

The Open

It looks like it will be an interesting last days play today at The British Open. I would like to see one of the old guys go on to win, like Clark, Jimenez or even Watson. Having played in The Open at this course in 1993 it has been giving me goose bumps as I watch shots from some of the areas I remember playing from.
I would like to see the wind blow a bit! Yesterday was quite tame compared to what could happen.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Monday, 4 July 2011

Bunker Shot Golf Tip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNckSxgmhBc


To view my bunker shot video tip simply click on the link above.
It is a basic, but effective concept on how to get out of the traps!