Saturday, September 1, 2007

New Course Record!! 10 Under Par 61


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INDIO, Calif. (May 23, 2007)-- Jon Manack, Leap Golf’s Director of Instruction at Shadow Hills Golf Club in Indio , shot a course record 61 at Shadow Hills G.C. on Saturday, May 19th. The round of 10 under par consisted of 8 birdies and an eagle and was witnessed by Jeff Walser PGA, Greg Leja and Fred Kasten.

Shadow Hills Golf Club is the centerpiece of Sun City Shadow Hills, a Del Webb development. It stretches 6,804 yards for the back tees with a par of 71. It was designed by Schmidt-Curley, Inc. and all 18 holes were open December of 2005.

Be Aware! The wrong advice can compound the potential for injury- hurting your swing and your body.

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Bad golf swings have been blamed on everything from lack of talent to lack of flexibility. A bad golf swing can do more than just frustrate you, it can create cumulative physical trauma that can lead to injury. Ironically, the myriad of readily available swing and fitness information may be a major contributing factor causing bad golf swings and injuries.

It’s not that all of the information being espoused is bad, the problem is the information isn’t always applicable to most struggling golfers. As a result the golfers we see tend to be confused and frustrated with their golf swings. Many are also experiencing physical stiffness, aches and pains.

The potential for injury increases when golf instruction is doled out without an understanding of the potential physical consequences of position and movement. An example of advice that has the potential for negative physical consequences is “Snapping your left knee straight” on the downswing to create faster hip rotation for more power. Not only does this create a chain reaction of movement that can lead to knee, hip and back injury, it is simply not applicable to the majority of amateur golfers who have trouble maintaining proper dynamic posture on the downswing. Body rotation is not the issue - the real issue is their inability to swing their arms fast. Trying to create more speed with their body is the wrong antidote for what ails them and just makes it more difficult to swing the arms properly by creating tension filled manipulation that feels like powerless effort instead of effortless power.

Like any great athlete who appears to perform effortlessly, great golf swings use less motion and effort to create speed. Snapping the knee straight encourages the body to rotate faster necessitating physical manipulations that create inefficient movement and force the body into compromising anatomical positions. By learning to move efficiently, golfers can avoid unnecessary physical stress that can lead to cumulative trauma and injury.

In future articles we will focus on applying only relevant information to your golf swing and identify more examples of widely communicated and accepted advice that is potentially damaging to your golf swing and your physical well being.

Jon Manack is the Director of Instruction for Leap Golf teaches at two facilities in the California desert. SilverRock Resort in La Quinta, CA and Shadow Hills Golf Club in Indio, Ca. This article contains excerpts from Jon’s forthcoming book The Anatomy of an Efficient Golf Swing. For more information please visit www.jonmanack.com or contact Jon Manack at 281-415-6613 to set up an appointment.







Loose is Fast, Tight is Slow

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In any sport, athletes derive power and speed through tension free motion. Just look at sprinters or swimmers shaking and loosening their body right before the start of competition. The same holds true in golf. Tight muscles are slow muscles whereas loose muscles can react quicker and move faster. Power in golf comes from fast arm speed which creates fast club head speed and ball compression. When we intuitively use effort to add power to a golf shot we tend to tighten, or contract, our muscles. Unfortunately, golf is counter intuitive to other sports and the amount of effort we add to a shot isn’t directly proportional to the club head speed and initial ball velocity created. Proper technique using tension free motion will always deliver more efficient power than a lot of effort combined with poor technique. This is how good players achieve the feeling of effortless power vs. the feeling of powerless effort that most amateurs have.

During practice sessions on the range, try this drill to help you become aware of how much tension you have during your swing. At address- prior to initiating your backswing- take a deep breath. As you exhale, relax and drop your shoulders. A large percentage of golfers hold too much tension in their arms and shoulders. Next, make a backswing to waist height and hold your club there. Take a breath, and while exhaling, drop your shoulders again and loose the tension in the arms. Repeat this same inhale, exhale, and relaxing of the shoulders and arms at the top of your swing, half way down, at impact and at waist high post impact. This should give you the feeling of softness in your arms, shoulders, back, and chest that you should strive for during the normal golf swinging motion.

Tension free motion, especially of your arms and shoulders, has several benefits to your overall swing. First, being tension free helps you attain a greater range of motion throughout your swing. Second, because tension free arms and shoulders move faster, you will use less body effort in the down swing to feel powerful. When you use less body effort it is easier to maintain proper body angles and posture throughout the swing which helps you to stay down through the shot in order to compress the ball with maximum efficiency. And finally, tension free shoulders and arms allow you to create the speed necessary to increase your distance. Remember this phrase to keep you aware... Loose is fast, tight is slow.

Jon Manack is the Director of Instruction for Leap Golf at Shadow Hills Golf Club in Indio, Ca. This article contains excerpts from Jon’s forthcoming book The Anatomy of an Efficient Golf Swing. For more information please visit www.jonmanack.com or contact Jon Manack at 281-415-6613 to set up an appointment.
Director of Instruction for LEAP Golf™

Currently teaching at two facilities in the California desert, SilverRock Resort in La Quinta and Shadow Hills Golf Club in Indio.

Began competitive golf at the age of nine

Turned professional in 1992

Competed on more than a dozen professional tours including the PGA and Nike Tour

Affiliated with and Consultant to LEAP Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Centers nationwide

Co Author to the book “The Anatomy of an Efficient Golf Swing”

Sports medicine, rehabilitation and golf specific physical conditioning training since 1997

Authored published articles in west coast golf magazines

Golf instructor to more than 20 Professional golfers, PGA Professionals, LPGA Professionals, Instructors and nationally ranked amateur golfers

Sponsored by Cleveland Golf since 2000

Sponsored by Tommy Bahama since 2011





Worked with:


Jack Burke Jr., PGA – Former PGA Tour multiple winner and major champion, Champions C.C., Houston, TX

Dr. Craig Farnsworth - PGA Tour Instructor and Sports Vision Specialist,The Palms G.C., La Quinta, CA

Mike Shannon, PGA - PGA Tour Instructor,Sea Island,

Dr. David Wright, PGA – PGA Tour Instructor
Arroyo Trabuco, Mission Veijo, CA

John Anselmo, PGA – Tiger Woods childhood instructor,Huntington Beach, CA

Kevin Kirk, PGA – PGA/LPGA Tour Instructor

Tad Weeks, PGA – Head Professional Champions C.C.,Houston, TX

Hal Underwood, PGA – Former PGA Tour Member of 13 years,Chambers County G.C., Anahuac, TX.




Educated in Anatomy and Kinesiology by:


David Tiberio - Ph.D., PT, OCS

Charlie Wolf – PT

Barry Carlstedt – PT

Paul Callaway’s Body Balance For Performance, 1998-2002




Educated in Sports Psychology by:


Dr. Karen Sandburg – Top Performance Coaching

Dr. David Wright – PGA Tour Sports PsychologistFounder of the Mind Under Par Golf Schools



Testimonials from other PGA Professionals:

"As a PGA professional, I have been exposed to a lot of different philosophies concerning the golf swing. After having met and worked personally with Jon and his concept of a tension free swing, I have been able to learn more about how proper fundamentals and technique can have a long-lasting impact on how to play the game. I have incorporated Jon's teachings into my own golf game and have been consistently hitting the ball with greater accuracy and greater distance. I've always been a long hitter of the ball, and was taught in the past that to gain accuracy I would be forced to give up distance. Under Jon's guidance I am now averaging 320-330 yards off the tee with my driver (up from 300), but more importantly I'm hitting more fairways than ever before! I've been able to do all of this with a swing that feels easier and puts significantly less strain on my body. Students can learn a lot from Jon in a very short amount of time without feeling overwhelmed because Jon presents the information in such a way that it's extremely easy to understand. And oh by the way, he's one heck of a ball striker; it's truly rare to see someone that can practice what he teaches as well as Jon."

Jordan Kenter, PGAHead Golf Professional
Old Edwards Inn- Highlands, NC




"Jon Manack has been a true inspiration for me in my professional golf this year!

As an LPGA Golf Professional who has won the 2003 LPGA Club Professional Championship and have played in (4) LPGA major championships, this is the best ball striking I have had in years and I owe it to Jon Manack.

I have worked with some of the Top 100 Instructors in my career, but it is Jon Manack’s communication skills, knowledge and teaching techniques that have helped me to understand my swing better and hit more consistent shots. I now have more confidence in my golf game without working hard at it.

Since working with Jon, I came in 2nd place in the 2007 Women’s Colorado Open, 3rd place in the LPGA Club Professional Championship and 2nd place in the LPGA Southeast Section Championship.

Thanks Jon!! I am proud to have you as my golf coach."


Dede Cusimano, LPGA Instructor/Golf Professional
Fort Myers, Florida



"Jon arrived with a flawless golf swing and an ability to strike the ball from a variety of set up positions. I can take it a bit further and say that of all the PGA and mini tour players I instruct, Jon's ball striking ability is beyond any I have seen…"
David F. Wright, PhD., PGAMind Under Par Golf Schools
A Golf Magazine Top 25 Golf School



"As a PGA Professional, I am continually looking for ways to enhance my knowledge of the swing to better instruct my students and improve my own game. Before taking a lesson from Jon my swing was quite mechanical, and very fundamentally set. Meaning my swing looked good, but I felt stiff, rigid, and unable to properly release the club. After spending some time with Jon my ball striking improved rapidly and my swing began to feel effortless and free. Jon was able to communicate and help me implement key fundamentals and techniques in a very short period of time. Jon is able to explain and communicate the golf swing in very simple terms.

I would recommend Jon Manack to a Tour Player and to a beginning golfer. The information that Jon presents is easy to understand and the fundamentals are solid. Jon has helped me not only with my game, but has improved my understanding and instruction to my students."

Shane G. Ponchot, Head Golf Professional
Hideaway Golf Club- La Quinta, California



"I have been playing golf for the past thirty years. I played on the LPGA Tour for six years. I have won the Texas State Amateur five times, and was runner-up of the USGA Mid-Amateur and the Texas Women's Open Champion.

Due to recent injuries, I have been unable to play until I met Jon. His method and technique have helped me to return to the game that I love. His teaching technique is easy to understand and easy to incorporate into my swing.

I believe that Jon is really onto something that not only benefits injured players, but players in general. I believe Jon to be one of the best teachers I have ever been associated with. I am most pleased to have heard about and met Jon!"

Mina HardinFormer LPGA Tour Member
2010 Senior Womens U.S. Amateur Champion
Mira Vista-Fort Worth, TX


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































LEAP Ahead to the Next Level…

WHAT IS LEAP GOLF™?

Leap Golf™ is a unique approach that blends traditional golf instruction with athletic performance enhancement and movement learning techniques to accelerate the average golfer’s ability to learn and perform the fundamental movements that make up and efficient, powerful and repeatable golf swing.

LEAP Golf™:
- Incorporates neuromuscular training to reprogram movement.
- Makes performing the golf swinging motion more natural and repeatable.
- Creates immediate results in both ball striking and “the look” of your golf swing.
- Allows you to finally experience what “effortless power” feels like.
- Reduces stress on your spine and body.

Leap Golf™ is not a new theory or opinion about the golf swing. There is no new information about the golf swing, only better ways to communicate and apply it correctly.

It doesn’t do you any good to continue seeking golf instruction unless your body can perform the movement – that’s what LEAP Golf™ helps you accomplish.

Lessons include state-of-the-art video analysis with JC Video System.


HOW LEAP GOLF™ CAN BENEFIT YOU

Leap Golf™ recognizes that each individual has uniquely organized their movement patterns and therefore, each student will learn differently. We specialize in systematically diagnosing each student and identifying the barriers to moving properly.

Our approach is designed to minimize lost time or energy spent working on swing concepts that are not related to the root cause of your poor ball striking and may actually inhibit your ability to move properly and cause undue stress on your back and joints.

One-on-one instruction to maximize the efficiency of your learning.

You owe it to yourself to experience this remarkable system of accelerated learning. We truly believe you will finally be able to Learn, Experience, Apply and Perform the golf swing with the fundamental movements used by great ball strikers…and pure it!


JON MANACK
Director of Instruction

LEAP Golf™

Beginning golf at a very early age and having successfully competed at every level from junior golf to professional tours, I have spent my life learning and applying the fundamentals of efficient ball striking.

For the majority of my career I have concentrated my efforts on what I call “staying in the shot”. This refers to maintaining the body’s angles to properly and aggressively strike the ball in a manner which compresses it for maximum efficiency at impact.

In my pursuit of perfecting the golf swing, I used unconventional tactics in order to maneuver my body into positions that would allow proper movement without thought or manipulation. This process allowed me to more rapidly change what I wanted to accomplish in my swing.

Having worked closely with top Physical Therapists and Sports Medicine Specialists in the development of Leap Golf, we have taken those tactics and applied the scientific and anatomical principals behind them in order to develop a formula that when applied correctly, shortens the learning curve to improvement.

Jon Manack