Send us a text We trace Georges’ path from France to China and unpack how a clear system—not a one-size method—helps juniors and adults build reliable contact, usable power, and predictable ball flight. We challenge common myths about Stack and Tilt and show how thinking golfers score lower. • defining turn, tilt, and extend before touching a club • controlling low point to build solid contact • creating enough speed to play, not chase max distance • building predictable ball flight through ...
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Send us a text We trace Georges’ path from France to China and unpack how a clear system—not a one-size method—helps juniors and adults build reliable contact, usable power, and predictable ball flight. We challenge common myths about Stack and Tilt and show how thinking golfers score lower. • defining turn, tilt, and extend before touching a club • controlling low point to build solid contact • creating enough speed to play, not chase max distance • building predictable ball flight through ...
Inside OSU Golf: Preston Stout and Ethan Fang on elite habits, smart course plans, and building a winning culture
Flag Hunters Golf Podcast
45 minutes
4 weeks ago
Inside OSU Golf: Preston Stout and Ethan Fang on elite habits, smart course plans, and building a winning culture
Send us a text Two Oklahoma State golfers reflect on a Walker Cup win, wedge-first strategy, and the mental habits that turn off days into solid scores. We share our recruiting paths, daily routine at Carsten Creek, and why multi-sport childhoods beat early specialization. • why wedges and distance control decide college events • one-way misses and fat-side targets to lower risk • how to practice 130–80 yards for real scoring gains • alternate shot strategy built on patience and par pressure...
Flag Hunters Golf Podcast
Send us a text We trace Georges’ path from France to China and unpack how a clear system—not a one-size method—helps juniors and adults build reliable contact, usable power, and predictable ball flight. We challenge common myths about Stack and Tilt and show how thinking golfers score lower. • defining turn, tilt, and extend before touching a club • controlling low point to build solid contact • creating enough speed to play, not chase max distance • building predictable ball flight through ...