Glenn Boswell

Glenn Boswell

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Glenn Boswell has been a member of the PGA of Canada for over 25 years working as a Golf Professiona Glenn worked/instructed at the Glencoe Golf & C.C.

Glenn Boswell has been a member of the CPGA for 25 years and is a graduate of the San Diego Golf Academy. for 16 years as an Associate Professional/Golf Shop Manager and instructed at the Riverside Golf Academy for 9 years. Glenn has taught extensively in Calgary and in Cuba at the Melia Las Americas Resort. Glenn has completed levels I & II of the TCCP and level 3 of the Teaching Certificate Prog

01/06/2022

2022 Swing Tip

12/08/2021
11/06/2021

Swing Tip

05/06/2021

Putting Drill

05/05/2021

Putting on the intended line

You are putting for par from 10 feet, you have decided on the break or slope and you have a good sense of the speed required. You hit the putt and miss the hole by 2 feet sideways. The first thought is “did I judge the slope incorrectly?”

More times than not, you most likely started the ball from contact on the wrong line. You missed the intended line required to start the ball on.

Use this dime drill to assist with starting on the intended line. Pick a hole to putt towards from 10 feet, then place a dime on the ground 3 feet directly on the line away from the ball. If you hit the ball over the dime, then you started the ball on your intended line!


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Cheers,

Glenn Boswell

P.G.A. of Canada Professional

Glencoe Golf & C.C.

[email protected]

403-402-7347

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04/03/2021

April Swing Tip

04/02/2021

SWING TIP
BALANCE

Spring golf includes assessing your golf clubs, specifically the grip condition. If you did not work on your game over the winter, you may start on some basic fundamentals. This includes the grip, stance, posture, and BALANCE.
Your feet will tell you all you need to know!
Balance points on your feet include toes to heels, the inside edge of the foot and the outside edge.
You are looking for an athletic position or the ready position, so try standing tall, let your hands slide down your legs until you touch the top of your knees. This will include a slight bend of the knees and an angle from the waist.
The back swing should be a balanced position over the trail foot, avoid having pressure move to the outside edge of the foot.
Remember, if your body is looking to find balance during the motion, it is less likely to be doing a desired motion.

08/04/2020

Swing Tip

Putting drill:

Recently Phil Mickelson was captured on video using his driver to help his putting stroke. Phil remains to this day, one of the best putters in the world.
He placed his driver under his arms across his chest while gripping his own putter in his hands. Phil would rock the driver up and down with his shoulder action. He does not use his arms or hands when doing this action. Thus his putter stays steady thru the stroke, less chance for hand manipulation.

I am available now for private lessons, playing lessons and group lessons.

Cheers,
Glenn Boswell
P.G.A. of Canada Professional
Glencoe Golf & C.C.
[email protected]
403-402-7347
Golffactor.ca

11/10/2019

It is officially the indoor golf season now!
Come and join me at the Factor Golf Coaching Program thru March 2020 at the Riverside Golf Academy.

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