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#OWN125 Cleveland Golf Putting Clinic

#OWN125 Cleveland Golf presents Pelz Corner

#Own125 Cleveland Golf Putting Clinic

From Pelz Corner:  It’s all about the Short Game

#Own125 Cleveland Golf Putting Clinic with Dave Pelz.  We present you the complete listing of golf videos for Pelz Corner presented by Cleveland Golf for putting.  Every photo is linked to a golf video by Dave Pelz for Cleveland Golf.  If you missed the series now you have the whole putting clinic at your fingertips, categorized and arranged for you by the folks at Greenskeeper.org and Cleveland Golf.  Bookmark this post for future reference.

It really is all about the short game.  80% of your strokes lost to par focus on the short game.  Knowing what to do and when, is the key to lowering your score.  Put more effort where it counts the most — making those chips and pitches onto the green, getting close to the hole and making par putts.

Don’t be a statistic.  Make the majority of your shots 125 yards and in.  Shoot better scores.  Watch this video.  See for yourself why you should #Own125.

Use the tools made available from our ongoing #Own125 series to make those scoring opportunities a reality. Save more pars, make more birdies with this great tip from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  Check out this great, informative video below.

#OWN125, Own the Short Game

#Own125 Putting Series

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#Own125 Lag Putting from Cleveland Golf Where Scoring Matters
#Own125 Lag Putting from Cleveland Golf Where Scoring Matters

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#Own125 Putting Balance with 2135 technology
#Own125 Putting Balance with 2135 technology

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#Own125 5 Eyes at Setup with 2135 Technology Cleveland Golf
#Own125 5 Eyes at Setup with 2135 Technology Cleveland Golf

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This is the final in the series of putting sponsored by Cleveland Golf and their 2135 Technology.  If you missed any of our informative videos you can click on the links below.  Enjoy!

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#Own125 Cleveland Golf Short Game Roundup

#OWN125 Cleveland Golf presents Pelz Corner

#Own125 Cleveland Golf Short Game Roundup

It’s all about the Short Game

How to #Own125 Cleveland Golf Short Game Roundup.  We present you the complete listing of golf videos for Pelz Corner presented by Cleveland Golf.  Every photo is linked to a golf video by Dave Pelz for Cleveland Golf.  If you missed the series now you have the whole short game clinic at your fingertips, categorized and arranged for you by the folks at Greenskeeper.org and Cleveland Golf.  Bookmark this post for future reference.

It really is all about the short game.  80% of your strokes lost to par focus on the short game.  Knowing what to do and when, is the key to lowering your score.  Put more effort where it counts the most — making those chips and pitches onto the green, getting close to the hole and making par putts.

Don’t be a statistic.  Make the majority of your shots 125 yards and in.  Shoot better scores.  Watch this video.  See for yourself why you should #Own125.

Use the tools made available from our ongoing #Own125 series to make those scoring opportunities a reality. Save more pars, make more birdies with this great tip from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  Check out this great, informative video below.

#OWN125, Own the Short Game

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#OWN125 Wedge Analyzer
#OWN125 Cleveland Wedge Analyzer

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Wedge Distance Control #OWN125
#OWN125 Wedge Distance Control

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#Own125 The Clock Drill
#Own125 The Clock Drill

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#OWN125 Holding Your Finish
#OWN125 Holding Your Finish

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#Own125 Spin Around the Greens
#Own125 Spin Around the Greens

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#OWN125 Lob Wedges. For Pros Only?
#OWN125 Lob Wedges. For Pros Only?

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#Own125 Use Bounce Effectively
#Own125 Use Bounce Effectively

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#Own125 Number of Wedges to Carry
#Own125 Number of Wedges to Carry

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#OWN125 Putting Alignment
#OWN125 Putting Alignment

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#OWN125 Pitch Swing

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#Own125 Sand Shot

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#OWN125 Putting Drills
#OWN125 Putting Drills

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#Own125 Ball Choice
#Own125 Ball Choice

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#OWN125 Shots Lost to Par
#OWN125 Shots Lost to Par

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#Own125 Benefits of Wedge Set
#Own125 Benefits of Wedge Set

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#Own125 Cut Lob Flop Shot Cleveland Golf
#Own125 Cut Lob Flop Shot Cleveland Golf

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#OWN125 Basic Lob Shot
#OWN125 Basic Lob Shot

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#Own125 What Grooves Do
#Own125 What Grooves Do

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#OWN125 Fit for Wedges
#OWN125 Fit for Wedges

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#OWN125 Overlength Putters
#OWN125 Overlength Putters

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#OWN125 Find the Right Putter
#OWN125 Find the Right Putter

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#OWN125 Optimize Putting Speed
#OWN125 Optimize Putting Speed

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#OWN125 How to Find the Break
#OWN125 How to Find the Break

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#OWN125 Wedge Shots in the Wind
#OWN125 Wedge Shots in the Wind

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#OWN125 Green Reading
#OWN125 Green Reading

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#OWN125 Assessing Your Lie
#OWN125 Assessing Your Lie

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#OWN125 Obstacles Ahead
#OWN125 Obstacles Ahead

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#OWN125 Tight Quarters Behind
#OWN125 Tight Quarters Behind

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#OWN125 Tight Quarters Behind

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You can never know too much to help improve your game.  #Own125, own your short game.  This post is the complete video series present by Cleveland Golf for Pelz Corner.  You can be that player that can save par, make that crucial birdie.  It’s all possible through the short game.  Create your own scoring opportunities, because at the end of the day, it doesn’t count until it goes in.

All these golf videos and sponsorship of #GKPlays is made possible through the gracious support of Cleveland Golf.  #Own125.  Make your short game in golf the key to your success. It’s Where Scoring Matters.

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#Own125 5 Eyes at Setup

#Own125 5 Eyes at Setup with 2135 Technology Cleveland Golf

#Own125 5 Eyes at Setup with 2135 Technology

It’s all about the Short Game

How to #Own125 Putter Routine  with 2135 Technology.  It really is all about the short game.  80% of your strokes lost to par focus on the short game.  Knowing what to do and when, is the key to lowering your score.  Put more effort where it counts the most — making those chips and pitches onto the green, getting close to the hole and making par putts.

Don’t be a statistic.  Make the majority of your shots 125 yards and in.  Shoot better scores.  Watch this video.  See for yourself why you should #Own125.

Use the tools made available from our ongoing #Own125 series to make those scoring opportunities a reality. Save more pars, make more birdies with this great tip from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  Check out this great, informative video below.

Short game Guru Dave Pelz helps get the right putter in your hands, especially if your eyes aren’t directly over the ball. Learn more at clevelandgolf.com/US_pelzcorner

#OWN125 with 2135 Technology

#Own125 Putting Series

This is the final in the series of putting sponsored by Cleveland Golf and their 2135 Technology.  If you missed any of our informative videos you can click on the links below.  Enjoy!

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You can never know too much to help improve your game.  #Own125, own your short game.  Every week we will provide you another snippet of sage advice courtesy of Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  You can be that player that can save par, make that crucial birdie.  It’s all possible through the short game.  Create your own scoring opportunities, because at the end of the day, it doesn’t count until it goes in.

All these golf videos and sponsorship of #GKPlays is made possible through the gracious support of Cleveland Golf.  #Own125.  Make your short game in golf the key to your success. It’s Where Scoring Matters.

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#Own125 Preshot Routine with 2135 Technology

#Own125 Preshot Routine with 2135 Technology

#Own125 Preshot Routine with 2135 Technology

It’s all about the Short Game

How to #Own125 Putter Routine  with 2135 Technology.  It really is all about the short game.  80% of your strokes lost to par focus on the short game.  Knowing what to do and when, is the key to lowering your score.  Put more effort where it counts the most — making those chips and pitches onto the green, getting close to the hole and making par putts.

Don’t be a statistic.  Make the majority of your shots 125 yards and in.  Shoot better scores.  Watch this video.  See for yourself why you should #Own125.

Use the tools made available from our ongoing #Own125 series to make those scoring opportunities a reality. Save more pars, make more birdies with this great tip from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  Check out this great, informative video below.

Short game guru Dave Pelz helps you through your pre-shot routine to sink more putts. See more from Dave Pelz at http://www.clevelandgolf.com/en/pelz.html

#OWN125 with 2135 Technology

#Own125 Putting Series

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You can never know too much to help improve your game.  #Own125, own your short game.  Every week we will provide you another snippet of sage advice courtesy of Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  You can be that player that can save par, make that crucial birdie.  It’s all possible through the short game.  Create your own scoring opportunities, because at the end of the day, it doesn’t count until it goes in.

All these golf videos and sponsorship of #GKPlays is made possible through the gracious support of Cleveland Golf.  #Own125.  Make your short game in golf the key to your success. It’s Where Scoring Matters.

 

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#OWN125 Putter Balance with 2135 Technology

#Own125 Putting Balance with 2135 technology

#Own125 Putter Balance with 2135 Technology

It’s all about the Short Game

How to #Own125 Putter Balance with 2135 Technology.  It really is all about the short game.  80% of your strokes lost to par focus on the short game.  Knowing what to do and when, is the key to lowering your score.  Put more effort where it counts the most — making those chips and pitches onto the green, getting close to the hole and making par putts.

Don’t be a statistic.  Make the majority of your shots 125 yards and in.  Shoot better scores.  Watch this video.  See for yourself why you should #Own125.

Use the tools made available from our ongoing #Own125 series to make those scoring opportunities a reality. Save more pars, make more birdies with this great tip from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  Check out this great, informative video below.

Short game guru Dave Pelz helps you figure out which putter is best for you based on where you strike your putts. See more from Dave Pelz at http://www.clevelandgolf.com/en/pelz.html

#OWN125 with 2135 Technology

#Own125 Putting Series

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You can never know too much to help improve your game.  #Own125, own your short game.  Every week we will provide you another snippet of sage advice courtesy of Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  You can be that player that can save par, make that crucial birdie.  It’s all possible through the short game.  Create your own scoring opportunities, because at the end of the day, it doesn’t count until it goes in.

All these golf videos and sponsorship of #GKPlays is made possible through the gracious support of Cleveland Golf.  #Own125.  Make your short game in golf the key to your success. It’s Where Scoring Matters.

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#Own125 Putting Speed

#Own125 Putting Speed

#Own125 Putting Speed

It’s all about the Short Game

It really is.  80% of your strokes lost to par focus on the short game.  Knowing what to do and when, is the key to lowering your score.  Put more effort where it counts the most — making those chips and pitches onto the green, getting close to the hole and making par putts.

Don’t be a statistic.  Make the majority of your shots 125 yards and in.  Shoot better scores.  Watch this video.  See for yourself why you should #Own125.

Use the tools made available from our ongoing #Own125 series to make those scoring opportunities a reality. Save more pars, make more birdies with this great tip from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  Check out this great, informative video below.

Dave Pelz explains the science behind the ideal speed for every putt. Yes, there is an ideal speed to hole putts! See more tips from the legendary short game guru here – https://www.youtube.com/user/clevelandgolfcompany

#Own125

Golf is supposed to be easy.  You just have to give yourself the skill sets to make it easy.  Check out our previous Short Game tips from Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.

Check out previous #Own125 posts.  Links are listed below for your convenience:

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You can never know too much to help improve your game.  #Own125, own your short game.  Every week we will provide you another snippet of sage advice courtesy of Dave Pelz and Cleveland Golf.  You can be that player that can save par, make that crucial birdie.  It’s all possible through the short game.  Create your own scoring opportunities, because at the end of the day, it doesn’t count until it goes in.

All these golf videos and sponsorship of #GKPlays is made possible through the gracious support of Cleveland Golf.  #Own125.  Make your short game in golf the key to your success. It’s Where Scoring Matters.

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7 Tips for Fitting a Driver from the Fitting Studio

7 Tips for Fitting a driver - Cleveland Golf Fitting Studio

7 Tips for Fitting a Driver

The Fitting Studio at Cleveland Golf

7 Tips for Fitting a driver - Ruben Padilla of Cleveland Golf
7 Tips for Fitting a driver – Ruben Padilla of Cleveland Golf

Ruben Padilla from the Fitting Studio at Cleveland Golf helped us compile these little nuggets of knowledge for your consumption – 7 Tips for Fitting a Driver.  Much thanks to the Cleveland Golf Fitting Studio and Ruben for his help.

The point is drivers are not cheap, and being able to make the proper decision for you would only help you enjoy your purchase for months and perhaps years to come.  We all want you to make an informed decision when purchasing a driver.

A Note from the Editor: Looking at these 7 tips, a golfer could even use them for other clubs they are going to get fitted aside from the driver.  Some of these tips may seem more like common sense and others perhaps not.  The aim of this article is to help you get the most bang for your buck when getting a club fitting, and hopefully these tips will come in handy.

Check out our 7 tips below.  Let us know what you think.

7 Tips for Getting Fitted for your Driver

Here are 7 more tips to consider when getting a driver fitted.

  1.  Always bring the driver you are attempting to replace.  You want to test your club using the equipment the club fitter has on hand as a base line.  Measuring your club and your current ability will be used as a point of reference, a starting point if you will.
  2. While you’re measuring your club make sure the club fitter is asking you questions about your tendencies.  For example, he/she should be asking you about your normal ball flight with the club you’re using.  Do you Draw, Fade or Slice normally?  What is your handicap and how well do you hit the ball?  Do you feel as if you hit off the toe, square, or closer to the hosel?  Knowing what shot your normally shape will aid your club fitter in making the proper choice of club face.  What you feel and the results of the shots taken will only confirm the data that is generated by the club fitter’s equipment.
  3. The club fitter will look at ball speed, launch angle, and spin rate to determine which driver head and shaft to use.  Your goal here is to find the proper club you will need to fit with your swing.  Don’t be disappointed that you won’t need that double extra stiff shaft and a club-head with low Trampoline Effect.  Sometimes you won’t need the latest and greatest.  This would be confirmed by the numbers that the testing equipment generate using your driver as the base line.  Test the new club configuration, how does it feel versus your old driver?
  4. The typical driver fitting will take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes.
  5. Ruben was adamant that although retail outlets like Golfsmith can provide the same data he strongly suggests that you visit a manufacturer only because they will have a lot more options in shafts.  If you can’t visit a manufacturer getting a print out of the data and submitting that information to the manufacturer is the next best thing.  Not all swings are the same.  Having access to a variety of shafts with various qualities will help improve the chances you find the proper set up for your driver.  Personally I have bought at retail.  I suppose I have been lucky with my purchases thus far but Ruben does bring up a valid point.  The manufacturers know their own product so well they can provide a combination of club head and shaft to meet pretty much any swing.
  6. An Experienced Club Fitter Matters.  When deciding on the club fitter always ask how long he has been a club fitter.  Also how familiar are they with the product you’re being fitted for.  Going directly to the manufacturer really improves the chances you will find the proper fit and feel.
  7. Watch out for hidden charges.  Not all club fitters include the fitting of the club with the price of the club.  Cleveland Golf for example charges a small flat rate which is a separate charge from the purchase of the driver.  Be sure to check in advance.

Our Conclusion:  Be Savvy

Bottom-line, be a savvy buyer.

My personal opinion find a golf equipment manufacturer you want to work with and go from there.  There are so many options available you don’t want to be handicapped because of all those options.  Also with technology moving so quickly, even for golf, having an experienced club fitter help you navigate these waters will go a long way towards being satisfied with your ultimate purchase.  Remember it’s an investment for months to come.

Now go play some more golf.  It’s Daylight Savings, more time to play more golf!

Srixon | Cleveland Golf | XXIO

If you would like to know more about getting a club fitting with Cleveland Golf give the Fitting Studio a call and arrange an appointment:  Ask for Ruben/Fitting Studio and set up your appointment at 714-889-6495

Cleveland Golf’s Fitting Studio Rate Card: 2014-15 Cleveland Golf Fitting Studio Rates

A little about Cleveland Golf:

Cleveland Golf is an American golf equipment company based in Huntington Beach, California. Cleveland Golf began as a company known for producing replicas of classic golf clubs. Today, Cleveland Golf is a leader in wedges highly regarded for creating innovative equipment with advanced technology.  Cleveland Golf is a part of Srixon Golf offering Cleveland, Srixon and XXIO brands.  (Taken from Wikipedia)