Next on the Tee: Katherine Roberts has ways to generate more distance into your golf game
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On this episode of Next on the Tee, host Chris Mascaro is joined by four of golf’s top instructors and body movement experts.
Keith Jarvis is a lead instructor at Golf Channel Academy. He can be found in the New York/New Jersey areas and on the V1 app. Keith breaks down Trackman data and helps us understand what smash factor is, what good spin rate numbers are off the driver, how to take a pivot after we strike the ball, and why you should tee the ball lower than what you’ve been told.
Terry Hashimoto is the founder of BodiTrak Golf and Golf Rehab.com. Hashimoto explains why all good players have 80+% of their weight on the lead leg by the time they get to the top of their backswing. We also learn why golf is a great rehab game for those suffering from concussions, and which fundamentals are no longer relevant.
Katherine Roberts, a top movement skills person and yoga instructor, is about to begin her 10th season working with the Chicago Cubs. She takes us through how she can help those of us suffering from some sort of injury get back in the game. We hear how ground reaction forces can help generate more distance, and some stretches to use to warm up before playing.
Tom Patri, a Top 100 golf instructor. shares his thoughts on last week’s PGA Merchandise Show, the time he spent working with Jackie Burke Jr., Rory McIlroy’s about-face on yet another LIV issue, and who he’s picking to win the Super Bowl.
Listen: Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro