08/13/2026
Some grip and set up changes helped this new client keep width in his trail arm at the top and everything else changed dramatically. Grip and set up are very important fundamentals.
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08/13/2026
Some grip and set up changes helped this new client keep width in his trail arm at the top and everything else changed dramatically. Grip and set up are very important fundamentals.
08/13/2026
Michael Jurries working on keeping his trail arm wider in backswing and adding some spark to his swing. Strike and distance both improved
08/12/2026
Mark Bull Discussing Spine Movement
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Session today with Alayna Lekkerkerk reducing pelvis sway on her backswing and getting her lead shoulder to work more across early in the back swing instead of moving so much down. The lead shoulder working so far down instead of across early in the takeaway was the result of her pelvis swaying laterally to the right almost 8 cm. This caused a bad reverse spine at the top and club was short and across the line This resulted in poor impact alignments In this drill I put a band on the medial side of her trail foot and told her to keep pressure there on the back swing. I put an alignment rod from her trail foot straight out and cued her to get her lead shoulder at the top of swing to match up with alignment rod. Just cleaning up the pelvis sway got her lead shoulder moving more across. Her reverse spine was gone, and her impact alignments were much improved.
08/07/2026
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08/05/2026
Congratulations to another student Derek Lekkerkerk for qualifying for the US Men’s Amateur Championship to be played Merion County Club next week. It’s a great honor to play in a United States Golf Association event. Enjoy the experience and enjoy every shot. All the best.
08/02/2026
Yesterday was the last day of my 7th decade and today, my birthday, is the first day my 8th decade. The past 24 years i have got to share this journey with the love of my life Carmen Weyland we have had adventures all over the country and she has supported me through my last few years of my career as a Federal Agent where i had a highly decorated career and has supported me through my career change into golf coaching and supported my dream of working for David Leadbetter and moving across the country from Bellingham WA to FL to learn from the best. I got to coach many great people there like Maribel, Gemma Dryburgh, Silvia Garcés , and many others. And Carmen supported my decision to move to Boise ID and open my own Golf Academy, Paul Weyland Golf. She is incredible balancing managing her own CPA business and also my business and some challenging rare health issues that keeps us traveling to Utah and and National Institute of Health in Maryland where she is in an extensive clinical trial. Between all that she is a great golfer with an incredible swing and talent and a great fly fisher. I look forward to many more years of adventures with Carmen Weyland and catching more big trout. I don’t know how long i will last in decade 8 but we both eat a no processed food just clean organic real food and exercise and strength train. I am just as strong or stronger that at 45. I don’t know how or when this decade will end, but we all have a clock and Carmen and I will have fun adventures as long as we can. And when the clock ends i will be catching big brown trout, teaching golf and learning something every day from people like Bull3D Golf Academy Sean Foley Performance Athletic Motion Golf and a few others to be the best coach i can be every day.
Do not start your swing from a static still position. Get some motion like Rory to create speed early in the takeaway
A Blueprint for an out of town client that i recently gave a lesson to.
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