05/28/2026
“Golf is about so much more than a scorecard.
The game teaches kids how to focus, manage emotions, solve problems, build confidence, and develop resilience that carries far beyond the golf course. ⛳️
In a world full of distractions, golf gives young athletes something incredibly valuable:
✔️ Real social interaction
✔️ Accountability
✔️ Emotional control
✔️ Time outdoors
✔️ Long-term personal growth
The impact is real:
• 41.4% of junior golfers built stronger friendships through golf
• 32.1% felt a greater sense of belonging
• 27.1% reported improved mental health
• 18.8% said golf helped them better manage emotions
At Ingy School of Golf, we’re passionate about developing more than great swings. We’re helping build confident young people who are prepared for life—on and off the course.
Better Golf. Better People. Brighter Futures.
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KidsGolf
05/16/2026
Most golfers practice bunker shots the WRONG way.
The goal changes depending on your skill level.
20+ Handicap
Focus on ONE thing:
✅ Get the ball out first try.
That alone can save multiple shots per round.
10–20 Handicap
Now the goal becomes:
✅ Get the ball on the green consistently.
Eliminate the big misses and give yourself a putt.
Single Digit Handicap
This is where scoring happens:
✅ Proximity to the hole.
Better players separate themselves by leaving bunker shots inside 10–20 feet and converting more pars.
Even PGA Tour players only save par from greenside bunkers about half the time. The difference is they control distance and proximity at a much higher level.
Your bunker practice should match your current skill level — not Tour expectations.
GolfTraining SandShots Break90 Break80 GolfCoach
05/09/2026
The best players in the world don’t just “find it” on the golf course.
They build skill in stages.
First you understand what you’re trying to do.
Then you learn the movement.
Then you train it correctly.
Then you pressure test it on the course.
Then it becomes part of your game.
That’s exactly how we coach at Ingy Golf.
Whether you work with us in-person or through online coaching, the goal is the same:
✅ Build a swing you understand
✅ Create practice with purpose
✅ Improve ball striking and consistency
✅ Transfer your range game to the golf course
✅ Help you play better under pressure
Too many golfers jump from tip to tip without a clear plan. Real improvement comes from understanding cause and effect, building fundamentals, and training with structure.
At Ingy School of Golf, lessons are designed around YOUR swing, YOUR body, and YOUR goals — from juniors and beginners to competitive players trying to break 90, 80, or beyond.
📍In-Person Coaching
🎥 Online Swing Analysis & Training Plans
⛳️ Practice Drills That Transfer To The Course
If you’re serious about improving, stop guessing and start building your game the right way.
GolfSwing JuniorGolf Break90
05/06/2026
You ever line the ball up perfectly…
step in…
and suddenly it looks WRONG?
Here’s what’s actually happening
Your dominant eye is changing what you see.
👁️ You don’t see the line with both eyes equally
Your brain trusts one eye more — your dominant eye
And that affects your setup more than you think.
Right-eye dominant players:
• Tend to set up with head slightly behind the ball
• Eye line sits more inside
• Line can appear left
Left-eye dominant players:
• Tend to get more on top of the ball
• Eye line closer to target line
• Line can appear right
Now add this
If your eye position changes even slightly:
• Inside → line looks right
• Outside → line looks left
That’s why it “looked good” behind the ball…
but not over it.
Nothing changed.
Your perspective did.
How to fix it:
✔️ Match ball position to your dominant eye
✔️ Keep your eye position the SAME every time
✔️ Pick a spot 6–12 inches in front of the ball
✔️ Set the face first — trust it
Most golfers don’t have a stroke problem.
They have a **perception problem!
05/02/2026
BUNKER TIP ⛳️
Most players struggle in the bunker because they’re trying to manipulate the shot. Simplify it.
Here’s the real approach:
➡️ Setup: Square stance, hands low, knee flex
➡️ Grip: Slightly weak to naturally open the face
➡️ Club: Use the bounce—let the sole glide through the sand
➡️ Ball Position: Slightly forward
➡️ Entry Point: 1–2 inches behind the ball
➡️ Swing: Commit to speed—no deceleration
➡️ Finish: Keep the body rotating and let the club exit through the sand, splashing it out of the bunker !
Speed is the engine.
It controls your trajectory and spin.
If you slow down, the club digs.
If you trust the bounce with speed, the sand does the work.
No splash = no shot.
Drill = try hitting with one hand, it’s hard but will help you learn the correct technique to get the ball out of the bunker.
Trust the bounce. Trust the speed.
04/22/2026
Play Your Own Personal Par
One of the biggest mistakes juniors and beginners make is chasing a number they’re not ready for yet.
Golf isn’t meant to be judged only by score—it’s meant to be measured by progress.
That’s where your personal par comes in.
Your personal par is based on your current skill level, not the scorecard. It gives you a realistic target, keeps frustration down, and builds confidence round after round.
Instead of asking, “What did I shoot?”
Start asking, “Did I beat my number?”
That shift changes everything:
* You stay engaged longer
* You build confidence
* You stay committed to the process
For juniors especially, this is critical. Early on, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s building consistency and belief.
And when it comes to playing 18 holes…
Break the round into three 6-hole tournaments.
Now instead of grinding through 18 holes worrying about your total score, you’re simply trying to win each 6-hole stretch.
Why it works:
* It resets your focus every 6 holes
* It minimizes the damage of one bad hole
* It keeps you present and engaged
* It shifts your attention to playing golf, not protecting a score
You’re no longer trapped by the number—you’re competing in smaller, manageable segments.
That’s how you build real on-course performance.
Play your game. Win your 6-hole battles. Let the score take care of itself.
04/07/2026
Ready to actually improve your game?
At Ingy School of Golf, we don’t guess—we build your swing with a clear plan, proven fundamentals, and coaching that translates directly to the course.
Whether you’re trying to:
• Break 100, 90, or 80
• Build a repeatable swing
• Gain confidence under pressure
Our online lessons give you structured coaching, personalized feedback, and a system that works.
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This is your chance to stop searching and start improving.
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04/02/2026
Most golfers practice the wrong way.
They hit the same club…
to the same target…
over and over again.
It feels good.
But it doesn’t lower your score.
The data tells a different story:
• 70–90% of amateurs use block practice
• Random practice improves on-course performance by 20–40%
• ~65% of scoring difference comes from approach shots + short game
• Most golfers spend less than 30% of practice there
🎯 What actually works:
Train like you play.
• Change clubs and targets often
• Go through your full routine every shot
• Learn different windows (trajectories) for each club
⛳️ Simple shift. Big results.
Stop practicing to feel good.
Start practicing to play better.
03/29/2026
SCORING AVERAGE > HANDICAP
Most golfers track the wrong number.
Your handicap doesn’t tell me what you shoot…
It tells me what you’re capable of on your best days.
Your scoring average tells the truth.
👉 A 10 handicap doesn’t average 80
They typically average 84–86
👉 Even scratch players don’t average par
They average 74–75
So what does that mean?
Two players can both be a “10”:
• One averages 83 (consistent, scores well)
• One averages 88 (inconsistent, relies on a few low rounds)
Same handicap. Completely different player.
If you want to actually get better, track:
✔️ Scoring average
✔️ Miss patterns
✔️ Where strokes are lost
Not just a number built on your best 8 rounds.
Golf isn’t about your potential… it’s about what you shoot.
If you’re serious about lowering scores, we’ll show you exactly where you’re losing shots and how to fix it
— Ingy School of Golf
03/20/2026
You hit it well… but still shoot high?
It’s not your swing.
It’s that you don’t have a scoring system.
Most golfers are guessing their way around the course—
no routine, no plan, and constantly taking shortcuts.
That leads to:
1. No Pre-Shot Routine → Inconsistent Ex*****on
Different thought, different swing, every shot.
Great players repeat the same process every time.
2. No Clear Strategy → Poor Decisions
If you don’t define:
👉 Where to aim
👉 What your miss is
👉 What shot you’re playing
You’re just reacting… not playing.
3. Taking Shortcuts → Big Numbers
• Firing at tucked pins
• Going for shots you don’t own
• Skipping fundamentals in practice
Shortcuts feel easier… but cost you strokes.
4. No System Inside 100 Yards
Wedges and short game should be structured:
✔️ Stock yardages
✔️ Go-to shots
✔️ Predictable outcomes
Most golfers just “feel it” → that’s where scores leak.
Great players don’t guess.
They follow a system.
Every shot has:
• A routine
• A target
• A purpose
If you’re hitting it well but not scoring,
you don’t need a swing change…
You need a better system.
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