Game Enhancing Tools
The Landings Golf Professional Staff is constantly looking for ways to help golfers enhance their games with various learning aids and programs. Here are some examples of game-enhancing tools that are in use by various staff on the island.
Teach ‘N’ Towel – Great to (a) show new golfers how to stand for aim and ball position directly on the towel, (b) develop a pre-shot routine and (c) have a golf towel handy during the round! Take a lesson or create a private group practice session – contact Nicole Weller. Visit www.teachntowel.com...
Golf Personality Profile - If you have ever wondered why and how your personality affects golf performance on the course or how your mental golf style can be enhanced and utilized for better performance during a round, the Mental Golf Workshop Profile can be used to direct you towards your goal. Numerous golf instructors, coaches and tour professionals are already using the Profile to help define weaknesses and enhance strengths in golfers’ games. Contact Nicole Weller. The Profile is just $40 and will be charged to the Landings member account... To take the Profile, click here! Visit www.mentalgolfworkshop.com.
HeartMath – A very innovative way to learn about developing golf focus that is also used by the medical field, educators, military, the sports industry and more. Take a session with Nicole Weller that will show you how to go through the process, how to practice with in-class computer games and how to transfer into play with a small in-class pocket-size unit. No extra charge for learning and using HeartMath – just the regular hourly rate. Visit www.heartmath.org.
Tour Tempo – The easiest way to become more consistent is by using a metronome. Tour Tempo is a very unique and different metronome that works for full swing, short game or putting. Take a half-hour or hour session and learn how to use Tour Tempo – it will only take 2 minutes to get into the rhythm before you start practicing with it! Contact Nicole Weller. Visit www.tourtempo.com.
EyeLine Balance Rod – All good golf form is based on solid balance. Use the Balance Rod in a lesson to learn how it can help you develop a better foundation in your swing. Contact Nicole Weller. Visit www.eyelinegolf.com.
Video – Each golf shop at The Landings has the capacity to show student’s their skill motions if desired. An especially useful tool for visual learners, the proper use of video can show a golfer how close he or she is to the actual desired position or motion, set-up concepts, before and after motions, effectiveness of drills, comparisons to models and more. Contact a Landings Club golf shop to set-up a video session today!
Launch Monitor – The staff at the Oakridge Golf Shop can help you with your equipment issues and goals with the use of actual data feedback on launch angle, spin, carry distance and more. No more guessing about the effectiveness of a club – the numbers provide important feedback for golfers.
Open to: All Landings Club members and their guests