Director of Golf and Head Golf Coach,
University of Arizona,
only coach to win National Championships in both men s and women s golf
You don t have to be a PGA Pro to be an effective golf coach. Rick LaRose provides you with essential steps for building a competitive program including effective practice organization. LaRose highlights key statistics that are vital to your team s success and how these statistics relate to your practice routine. Taking these ideas to the course, LaRose demonstrates a six station short game routine to get the most from your practice time. He highlights additional stations such as mid-irons, long game, and putting that can easily be added to your practice plan.
36 minutes. 2001.
GLD-01444B: with Rick LaRose,
Director of Golf and Head Golf Coach,
University of Arizona,
only coach to win National Championships in both men s and women s golf
LaRose delivers 14 short game drills that will help you or your team tackle putting, pitching, and chipping. These drills will reinforce proper swing and putting principles, will help improve accuracy and distance control, and most importantly, will help golfers gain confidence. These drills can easily be incorporated into a team practice and translate easily to competition. LaRose also teaches simple full swing fundamentals that you can teach or learn regardless of your experience.
43 minutes. 2001.
GLD-01444C: with Jock Olson,
PGA Master Professional
and Rosemary Iverson,
PGA/LPGA Professional
Receive professional instruction on correcting the four most common miscues in golf: hitting a slice, hitting a hook, hitting behind the ball and topping the ball. Olson and Iverson first describe what causes these unfortunate results and then teach drills that will help you or your students fix the problem. 21 trouble-shooting drills focus on swing path, wrist roll, follow-through, weight transfer, posture, and arm motion. Olson and Iverson also include drills for improving your putting, chipping, and pitching. This video will help you become a better teacher or a better player!
60 minutes. 2001.