レイクランドゴルフクラブのゴルフレッスン書の紹介      

ゴルフ場の紹介

 1.旅行者でも短期ゴルフ講習が受けられる学校。 2.ゴルフの基礎理論から確実に教えてくれる学校。  

(レイクランドインターナショナルゴルフアカデミー) Lakelands International Golf Academy

ジャック二クラウスがオーストラリアで最初にデザインしたレイクランドゴルフクラブ内にゴルフ場直営のレイクランドインターナショナルゴルフアカデミーが93年7月に開校しました。ヘッドコーチはPGAのティーチングプロ最高位資格AAAを取得しているマーク オフィサープロです。トーナメントプロ時代には国内外での優勝経験もありゴルフの基礎理論を詳しく丁寧に教えてくれます。ゴルフにまじめに取り組んでいる人なら知っていそうな基本が以外にできていないのが現状です。グリップ、姿勢、アドレス、ボールの位置、スイングプレーン、スイングテンポや体重移動と飛球・弾道の関係等の基礎理論を確実に習得することがシングルへの近道です。またローシングルへなれずに伸び悩んでいる上級者の方もぜひ基礎理論を再確認することをお勧めします。ここにマークオフィサープロの許可を得てレイクランドインターナショナルゴルフアカデミーのゴルフ理論の基礎部分のテキストを原書で公開しています。

Mark Officer(マーク オフィサー)
オーストラリアPGA高位AAAメンバー。
オーストラリアコーチ認定協会と共同開発した PGAプロコーチング資格最高位レベル3取得。
マークは元ツアープロフェッショナルで国内外での優勝経験があり、クイーンズランドPGAの元協会役員です。彼のゴルフ教育理論は定評があり、プロゴルファーだけでなく多くのティーチングプロの育成にも貢献しています。

主な戦績
1993 : South Australian PGA Championship     Winner
1993 : Winfield Lae Open Champion
1988 : Canadian Tournament Players     Championship Runner-up

Lakelands 

International 

Golf Academy 

Text Book 

Section 2

ALIGNMENT

 

After placing the club head behind the ball, the clubface should be aligned or aimed with the leading edge at right angles to the target. The feet are then placed parallel to the target line and then the rest of the body, the knees, the hips, arms, shoulders and eyes should be aligned also parallel.  This body alignment will encourage the swing path to travel along the target line needed to start the ball on line.  Of all the alignments, the shoulders will have the biggest influence on swing path, so it is especially important to be parallel and left here.
1. Parallel alignment 2. Shaft parallel at top    3. Facing the target at finish

Clubface aligned first, then the feet,  knees, hips, arms, shoulders and eyes should be all parallel to the target line.  If any part of the body is aligned to the left it is considered as ‘open’ for a right handed player. Aligned to the right is ‘closed’. Square’ is regarded as parallel. At the top of the back swing the club shaft should be parallel to the target line. Shaft pointing to the left is known as ‘layed off’, to the right ‘across the line’.  Finish position should be in balance and with the body facing to the target.

 Small variations are acceptable but what needs to be remembered is that you are trying to give yourself the best chance of starting the ball at the target and hitting the ball solidly.

 Because we stand to the side of the ball when you hit any golf shot it means that if you are actually aligned parallel to the target line and correctly aligned that your feet will not actually aim towards the target.  The target line or ball line is a straight line that goes directly from the ball to the target and theoretically also extends back away from the target. So when you do place your feet in position parallel then they will actually aim a few metres to the left for a right handed player.  Vice versa for a left handed player.

 The further you stand from the ball the further left your feet alignment will appear.  It would be like you are playing a shot from off railroad tracks, the ball is on the outside track and your feet are on the inside track.  These two lines will never meet and this alignment concept needs to be understood otherwise you may find yourself misaligning to the right all the time.

4. Eveything facing target line 5. Straight back path    6. Halfway through
After the feet have been placed in position then the rest of the body should be aligned also parallel and left of the target line.  So generally you will do a quick check to see that the feet, knees, hips, arms, shoulders and eyes are all at least facing the same way to help you make solid contact and to start the ball on line. Regardless of the length of club being used you should be trying to setup in this way with the exception of when playing shots around the green there is going to be a tendency to open up the bottom half a little.  When you align poorly at address it usually means you will have to compensate for it later.

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