• Differentiate yourself from your peers
• Learn from a PGA Tour and 2010 Ryder Cup Team Coach
• Lower your Student putting stroke average
• Increased sales revenue on putter fitting and training aides
Hi Phil, just thought i would email you to say the putting is going great and im starting to love putting! Suprising I know but im really happy with the stuff im working on. Ive managed to get the training aids you suggested and i cant believe how much these little things bring everything together!
I just wanted to say thank you so much for the stuff you have given me over the last two years its awsum and i really believe you have made all the difference in helping me last year and will do more this year.
Read more"I would like to thank Harold and Phil for a great day. The changes feel much more natural now so don't think I'm far away. All the instruction is very simple, logical and easy to follow so you cant really not improve your putting."
Read moreDear Phil, what a wonderful afternoon I had with you yesterday. The best Christmas gift ever. I appreciated your expertise and the analytical and sensitive way you moulded my technique to produce a more consistent stroke.
Thank you also for the fitting the new grip and the mirror to guide my improvements. I will keep you informed of my progression towards better putting. I will also come and see you again in 2009 for re enforcement and a top up on my new techniques. My best wishes to you , Harold and the team at the putting center and I hope you continue to succeed with your future business ventures. Thanks once again.
Read morePhil, Just a quick note of thanks for last week’s putting evaluation and lesson. My putting has improved immensely and I am already knocking on average, 6 strokes a round off my score. I have not 3 putted in 4 rounds now, including a pro-am.
I am sure that when my stroke gets embedded and my practice kicks in I will shave even more shots from my round. I will contact you in a few weeks to arrange a green reading lesson. Once again many thanks.
Read moreJust wanted to let you know my thoughts after the recent lesson, I know it is early days for such a testimonial, but in two months time when I've been cut instead of drifting up I might not have the time.
As a long term 6/7 handicap golfer I have always felt my long game was 2/3 handicap and my putting was at best 18. Sometimes my putting was good and other times awful but no matter what I did I couldn't improve consistency. In desperation I travelled for 5 hours to Southport (and another 5 hours back) and a one-on-one session with Phil Kenyon.
2 1/2 hours later I finally understood why I was a poor and inconsistent putter. At times the necessarily patient Phil had to re-iterate his explanations in order that I began to comprehend what I good putting stroke should feel like. A good mix of technical analysis, demonstration and practical application meant that eventually the light bulb went on. And boy how bright it is.
I had hoped that improving my putting stroke would take 2 shots off a round, making my bad rounds closer to buffer and my good ones a decent cut in handicap. Recent analysis makes me believe that 2 - 6 shots a round is the difference (I really was quite a poor putter) and even more importantly I approach every green positively. If I miss a makeable putt I know whether it was a bad read or a poor stroke (and most importantly I know why it was a bad stroke)
You may know by now that I am a huge fan of the principles taught by Phil at Harold Swash Putting and I would highly recommend a session for anyone wanting to improve their putting stats.
Read more• Differentiate yourself from your peers
• Learn from a PGA Tour and 2010 Ryder Cup Team Coach
• Lower your Student putting stroke average
• Increased sales revenue on putter fitting and training aides
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