State: | North Carolina |
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Address: | 2300 Old Milburnie Rd, Raleigh, NC 27604, USA |
Postal code: | 27604 |
Phone: | (919) 691-2330 |
Website: | http://puzzleduckgolf.com/ |
Monday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Thursday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Friday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Saturday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Sunday: | 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Brad is unlike any other instructor I've come across over my 20 years playing the game and taking lessons from several other coaches. He's helped me more than any other coach I've ever worked with - in just two lessons he's noticed things in my swing no one else has ever mentioned which are crucial to my end goals. He's not only correctly assessed where I should focus, but done it in such a simple way that doesn't over complicate the issue. Brad focuses on the root cause and addresses it first, rather than the approach of so many other instructors who unknowingly have the student work on things resulting from that root cause. I only wish I could have met him earlier in my golfing career which would have saved me the pain of swing thoughts about how to attack from the wrong angle (literally!) I'm convinced Brad can teach anyone how to play golf and can bet he'll continue to surprise me as we work together further.
Brad is an amazing instructor. It is great for beginners and for those who have been playing for a long time, but suck. If you are already a good player he spends more time with this crowd, while the rest of us are going through the basics. Once we have gotten the basics down we move on to the next step, incorporating what we have been learning as we go. He often stays back after the lesson is over for those who are still having problems. Brad’s approach to fitting the pieces together to get your swing down is great. He is also a great conversationalist and a new friend to most if not all who know him.
Brad is hands-down the most caring, knowledgeable and personable golf instructor I have ever had. I can;t wait until my next lesson. He specifically works with a lot of wounded warriors who have injuries that make golf a challenge, and Brad is uniquely suited for this! A great man, you WILL get better at golf and have fun doing it!
Brad is a super guy and a great teacher! He breaks the golf swing down to four simple components and coaches you through mastering them with patience and humor. His techniques teach first time golfers how to get around the course and helps fine tune experienced golfers to get to the next level.
Brad Clayton provides me with the most comprehensive golf instruction I have ever received. His easy going attitude and down to earth style make learning or fixing your golf swing a joy. He assisted me with all facets of my game and my scores have improved dramatically. Best of all Brad is a great person, And an inspiration to others.
How to play better golf with Brad Claytons' PuzzleDuck Golf November 2014 Thought of the Month - Продолжительность: 4:54 Brad Clayton 76 просмотров.
Have seen too many people thinking they were practicing by just hitting balls. Did the same myself when I was younger..... but 500 to 1000 balls day to get...
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Make practice swings at home without golf balls....Take it one step step further and do so with your eye closed.....Feel your other senses rise and become...
Use the 80 percent rule to help minimize mistakes and keep you from making compounded mistakes..
Keep that grip moving on your pitch shots, by pushing your back side through impact... Don't let that laser in your grip cut you in half by trying to help...
Swing back and forth continuously in balance to feel harmony between your arms, body, feet, and legs.
Always stay in tune with your setup.....That includes your posture.....this does not mean an arched back.....but as straight as your physical ability will...
When it is cold and nasty outside this winter.....use this simple drill to stay in touch with what I think is the proper sequence of motion forward...