Tip Of The Day Testimonial

 How and what should you practice to get better at putting?

The focus here is simple and only two parts:

1) Get great inside 8 feet!

2) Eliminate 3 putts by focusing on putts over 30 feet!

New data shows that every distance in-between 8 and 30 feet is a hopeful effort at best, even for guys and gals on tour; they simply don't make any more from that distance than us mere mortals!

However, they are DEADLY inside 8 feet and by comparison they rarely 3 putt greens!

So, what should you do?

1) Inside 8 feet, use the "star drill" as taught at the Institute, until you can be effective with it 90% of the time.

2) Outside 30 feet, focus on distance management drills as taught at the Institute to ensure you only have a short putt left, and one whose read you understand!

Those two areas of focus, practiced diligently will dramatically and repeadetdly drop your scores!!!

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I really enjoyed the clinic and learned a lot. The short game is the most important part of a golfers game. The evaluation on the second day made me realize my strengths and weaknesses on a very specific level. That has allowed me to go out and practice exactly what I am struggling with most. I really enjoyed being able to go out to Fairfax National and play 200 yards and in. That is a great way to work on your short game and see your progress in action. One area that helped me the most was the discipline of the shot routine.

-Brad Burgess, rising senior, Robinson High School

Never having played a competitive round of golf, I didn’t know how to conduct a productive practice. I’ve been going by the seat of my pants for three years, doing what I thought was right but not knowing for sure. After attending the Tournament Players Institute, I am now able to put together an effective and efficient practice plan. I know what skills and drills will have the biggest impact on my players’ games and thus our team’s success. I know how important the process is and I am able to develop practices that have a distinct purpose and goal. I am a more confident golf coach.

-Dee Marrara, Varsity Golf Coach, T.C. Williams High School

 “This program fits perfectly with our philospohy. From the first day we emphasize the importance of managing the short game and the mental game. We were looking for a way to have all the players get together to improve as individuals while working together in a team camp model similiar to other sports. John and Chris have built that program!


As a new coach this has directly helped my ability to design and deliver clear, concise concepts for my players that will directly benefit thier ability to compete.

Who wouldn't want their kids to develop and feel confident in their short game! Not only does this program do that directly, but it gives me the tools to support that emphasis throughout the entire regular season and into the post season tournaments.

We are a proud program in a competitive district with a tradition of winning team and individual championships in the Northern Region. I believe this program will help our golfers continue to compete at that regional and state level."

-Kurt Sporkmann, Varsity Golf Coach Chantilly HS

I was blown away! I had no idea it would be a program this extensive. You guys provide an enormous amount of leading edge instruction, with all the latest tools (video, computer analysis of putting, the master club fitter to aid players in fitting wedges and putters, etc).

I can’t believe your doing all this over 2 days for the cost of a driver!

There’s no question having coached for many years in the county that this is the best local program I’ve seen for our players; and we have had a lot of great teams and individual champions over the years. 

Langley will be strongly encouraging our parents to support the attendance of all of our players!” 

Al Berg, Langley High School, Varsity Golf Coach

-Al Berg, Varsity Golf Coach Langley High School

The fastest two hours of my life! 

The time I spent with John and Chris totally rejuvenated my excitement for the game and made me aware of what I was doing and what I could change - by doing nothing more than observing the results of my shots.   The next time I went out and played I improved my score by 8 strokes!  And I didn't have to change ANY part of my technique, just my thinking!  How easy is that?

And the best part about it?  My initial session was a meet and greet and an evaluation and it was completely free!

These guy's invested 2 hours of their own time to best evaluate my golf game and provide me with the simplest way to get better - faster.  

-Tony Malle, Fairfax, Virginia

The Putter Evaluation is the coolest thing I have ever seen and the MR3 Loft and Lie Machine is state of the art.   I visited The Tournament Players Institute because I had heard about how unique and thorough these guy's are.   I had been to a couple of well known local pro's in an effort to figure out my putting stroke but nothing really worked and I struggled to understand what I was doing wrong and how I was really supposed to practice and how to gauge my improvement.

The guy's helped me understand that my actual putting stroke wasn't that bad and a change to my ball position and an increase in loft to my putter had me getting the ball rolling again.  It’s nice to know what my individual tendencies are, how to identify them and what tools I can use to help my practice be more aligned to the "secret sauce" they have.

Thanks for introducing me to”R.A.C.S.S" guy’s I learned how to provide my own answers to my own questions.

Dave,

-Dave Hirst, Tysons Corner, Virginia

Chris and John are way ahead of the curve  with their Short Game Academy. 

I was having difficulty in knowing what club to use around the greens.  They took the time to look at my clubs and helped me understand what the difference between each one should be.  I soon got the answer to my questions when I found out that two of my wedges had the same lofts even though they were supposed to be different.  No wonder I was hitting them the same distances!

They took the time to show me the information, listened to my questions and concerns and helped me figure out what would best work for my game.  I even got to be involved and learn how to bend the loft and lie of my own irons.  

For any ladies that are interested in really getting better, it helps if you have a better understanding of how your clubs work for you and how to work with them.

Thanks TPI  you rock!

-Heather, MD

My experience taking short game lessons from the professionals at the Players Tournament Institute was outstanding!   I’ve been attempting for years to break a score of 90 and within a month of when I started taking lessons I shot an 86 thanks to the techniques and practices of the PTI.  Using the latest technologies and know how these guys really  are able to pin point those specific aspects of your game and equipment which will rapidly improve your golf scores.  Best of all their enthusiasm and ability to communicate their points in an  manner specific to their audience’s age and/or ability allows for fun and enjoyable lessons.

Senior Vice President/Controller

American Bankers Association

 

 

 

-Barry S. Epstein

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Want to know how high school players are learning to shoot record low scores?  How their preparation and practice routines have enabled them to win individual and team championships?

How junior and adult competitive players are dropping 5 shots off their competitive rounds from dramatic improvement in their short games?

These are just some of the achievements by players attending the Tournament Players Institute, the Washington D.C. areas newest golf school focused on the competitive player.

If you have been looking for an improvement program that can equip you with the TOOLS, TECHINIQUE and THINKING that competitive golf demands, take a few moments to navigate our website and prepare yourself for what may be the best investment you ever make in your game.

Who we are: A golf academy built by players and coaches, for players who seek the thrill and challenge of competitive golf.

Our faculty consists of internationally recognized professionals of the British PGA, PGA of America, LPGA,  former touring pros, college and high school  coaches who have over 50 years of successful playing experience. We know firsthand what it takes to play competitive golf at elite levels and have taught hundreds of players to be successful.

What we do: The focus is on your SHORT GAME and AN OVERALL VIEW of how to prepare for TOURNAMENT GOLF!  

Learn how to dial in a swing for a 53 yard approach shot that stops 6 feet from the flag;  get up and down from the bunker; develop a putting stroke and routine that will build your confidence over every putt.

Learn how to manage your mind and emotions during a competitive event.

Or, learn how to practice so your work on the range FINALLY translates to the golf course IN COMPETITION!

Plus this year we will be adding focus on conditioning, nutrition and speed; the key to today's power game!

We assess and fit your equipment (wedges and putter); review your technique and thought processes and introduce you to unique concepts, drills and deliverables designed to make you more confident and trusting of your ability to play your best. Click on Short Game Programs and Tournament Preparation Programs  to learn about our offerings.

When we do it: Seven days a week,.

Where we do it: FOR 2012 The Tournament Players Institute will be located at VIRGINIA GOLF CENTER AND ACADEMY,

5801 CLIFTON ROAD, CLIFTON, VA. 20124.  703-830-2400. 

Why we do it: The need for such a program was based on input from high school and competitive players across the region. Even if players were taking lessons, they tended to be on the full swing, sometimes in a studio, which is great and appropriate. However, the request was for something more. Coaches and players wanted a focused, tournament oriented short game school that dealt with all aspects of improvement in the short game. In recognition of the huge opportunity for improved scoring in this area of the competitive game,  players wanted to go to one place to assess and tune their equipment, improve their short game skills and develop practice/play strategies that would allow their game to stand up to the test of tournament golf.

How we do it: Tune your equipment. Improve your technique. Learn to practice, plan and think in new ways that will get you ready for tournament golf. Through ideas garnered from industry recognized experts, along with our own library of experience and ongoing discovery of what works, we strive to improve our students’ competitive game. At the end of the day we want all students to leave with a plan to help themselves practice smarter, prepare better and ultimately play competitive golf to the best of their ability.

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