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Golf Content Solutions’ team of editors has more than 25 years’ combined experience producing some of the very best golf instruction videos in the digital media industry. Whether you need a series of instructional videos to post to your website or social media platforms, or are seeking feature content to promote your business, Golf Content Solutions is ready to help
In his first two starts playing the new Newton driver shafts on the PGA Tour Champions, Ken Duke hit an astonishing 80 of 87 fairways (92%). Already known as one of the straightest hitters on tour, Duke says the Newton shaft has made him even more accurate and consistent off the tee. Hear what Duke has to say about this “fairway finder” shaft.
Will Zalatoris, the 2021 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year, takes a few licks at Aqua Greens’ floating guitar green during the Brandt Snedeker & Friends Pro-Am at the 2022 Simmons Bank Open in Nashville. Learn how the Tour’s leader in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green and SG: Approach the Green creates solid contact with his wedges and how he flights his wedges in nice and soft. For more information about Aqua Greens and how you can lease or own a customized floating island green of your own, visit www.aquagreens.com.
Susie Meyers, a Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher from Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club in Tucson, Arizona, discusses the three enemies of all golfers—doubt, confusion and fear—and how to overcome each by focusing on the process and tuning out the future.
Camillus (N.Y.) Golf Club Head Superintendent Steve Fisher walks you through a typical weekday at the scenic 168-acre club in Central New York, from how many gallons of water are used each night to how each hole location is selected to how frequently the fairways and greens are mowed.
The average PGA Tour player sinks slightly more than 50% of their putts from eight feet. For the amateur golfer, it’s closer to five feet. In this video, PGA Teaching Professional Jason Sedan demonstrates how you, with the help of the Extreme Green, can push your 50-50 putt farther back, closer to tour-level. For more information about the Extreme Green, please visit www.ExtremeGreenGolf.com.
Camillus (N.Y.) Golf Club was voted by GolfPass users as one of the Top 15 Best Courses in New York in 2023. See why these users consider this shotmaker’s delight one of the finest-conditioned courses and best values in the region.
Two-time LPGA Tour major champion Stacy Lewis returns to her hometown of The Woodlands, Texas, and demonstrates how to hit partial wedge shots into a Texas-shaped island green at the 2023 Chevron Championship. Lewis, who also captained the 2023 U.S. Solheim Cup team, says the key to any less-than-full wedge is controlling the spin. Here’s how she does it.
Ever wonder why your swing is getting better, but your scores aren’t going down? Golf Digest “50 Best Teachers” Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott have the answer. In this video, the co-founders of VISION54 explain the importance of integrating the non-technical, human skills with the more common full swing fundamentals, something that can only be accomplished on the golf course.
Susie Meyers, a Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher from Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club in Tucson, Arizona, explains the process of playing “Golf from Point A”, the title of her 2016 book about controlling your negative thoughts and playing every shot in the most simple, positive mindset possible.
Water? What water? PGA Teaching Professional Virgil Herring takes his best shot at Aqua Greens’ floating guitar green at the Simmons Bank Open and explains how counting (7, 8, 9. …7, 8, 9) helps preoccupy the mind and quiet your fear of hitting the ball in the water.
Golf Content Solutions is your one-stop shot for all content golf-related. Our editors have nearly five decades’ combined experience in golf instruction and more than 30 years in golf editing and video production. We shoot golf from every angle, even from above, and deliver broadcast-quality video from tee to green. Golf instruction, events, feature profiles, commercials, course flyovers, live streaming. …we do it all. We do golf.
Roberto Diaz, a recent winner on the Korn Ferry Tour at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, experiences the agony and ecstasy hitting to Aqua Greens’ floating guitar island green at the Simmons Bank Open. Players and fans flocked to the custom-built green, which included the body of a guitar and a 35-foot-long fretboard.
PGA TOUR Golf Academy – World Golf Village Master Instructor Anne Cain uses a billiards analogy to help you choose the correct landing spot and club for a bump-and-run chip shot.
Jenni Pate walks the course with former PGA TOUR winner and devout Doors fan Tim Petrovic and talks about Petrovic’s desire to one day front a rock band, like his idol Jim Morrison.
Jenni Pate walks the course with four-time PGA TOUR Champions winner Esteban Toledo and discovers why the 7-iron is Toledo’s favorite club and why he once wore a pair of pumpkin trousers out on TOUR.
Two-time Western New York PGA Teacher of the Year Brian Jacobs provides a few strategies to help you better manage your anger and frustration on the course, and create a more calm, positive performance state.
Brian Jacobs, a two-time Western New York PGA Section Teacher of the Year (2017, ’21), demonstrates how to use your eyes and feet to better gauge distance and direction on long lag putts of 30 feet or more.
Aqua Greens put together a custom-designed guitar island green for the 2021 Simmons Bank Open just outside of Nashville (May 3-9, 2021), and it ROCKS! Watch as patrons take their best licks at the 500-square foot island green with 35′ foot long fretboard—a 95-yard shot from the elevated teeing platform—and enjoy fine food and spirits from The Sandtrap fan zone at The Grove in College Grove, TN.
CBS reporter Amanda Balionis joins Extreme Green from her Puppies & Golf Barkin’ Bash event in downtown Nashville, and describes the work her amazing foundation is doing to bring rescue dogs and people together from all around the country. The avid golfer also shares her experiences on the Extreme Green adjustable putting green, and the challenges it presents with all of the slopes and breaks that you can manually change on the green. “It was a little humbling, but it was very fun,” says Balionis, “and I want to get back in there and start working on my game.”
PGA Teaching Professional George Connor, one of Golf Digest’s “Best Teachers” in Connecticut, demonstrates a drill you can do before your round to build more confidence over those testy 3- and 4-foot putts.
The Golf Room’s Kyle Morris, one of Golf Digest’s “Best Young Teachers in America,” demonstrates how to use the “putt-chip” method to get up-and-down from a tight, run-off area just off the green.
The Golf Room’s Kyle Morris, one of Golf Digest’s “Best Young Teachers in America,” explains why widening your stance and lowering the handle are keys to executing a high, soft, spinning bunker shot.