Miguel Zulueta

@mullimigs

šŸ“LA Virtual & In-Person Coaching šŸŒšŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø
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What a rough day today at the @u.s.kidsgolf Played the worst front 9 I’ve played all year. I was frustrated, upset, mad, confused nothing was going right and the hole looked like the size of a quarter. I was able to pull it together on the back and have my BEST back 9 of the year. Well, that’s golf šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø. I knew I still wanted to win my group and I was able to by closing out the last 4 holes at -1. And to my surprise I was able to win 1stšŸ„‡. Today was a great lesson for me on playing all the way till the end because you never know what the rest of the field is doing and every stroke counts. Like always, onto the next one. #golfing #golf #golflife #golfer #golfstagram #golfswing #golfcourse #instagolf #golfaddict #golfers #pga #golfclub #golfislife #pgatour #golftips #golfpro #golfday #golfcoach #golfshot #golfswag #golfisfun #lovegolf #golfchannel #golflifestyle #golfstyle #whyilovethisgame #tigerwoods #titleist #juniorgolf
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2 years ago
Baddies Golf Club x Onyx Golf | Friday Night Function ā›³ļø What an incredible turnout! Thank you for everyone who came out to join us on Friday night. The energy was unmatched šŸŒšŸ»ā€ā™€ļøšŸŒšŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļøšŸ”„ Big shoutout to @legatogolf for sponsoring our contest! ā›³ļø Don’t sleep on the next one. āž”ļø Follow @baddiesgolf and @onyxgolf to updated on upcoming events! You won’t want to miss out.
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
@jasondayofficial might be one of the most talked about professional golfers of 2024. This is not another post talking about being the best dressed on tour wearing @malbongolf . The Jason Day drill is my favorite drill to pull out when I’m starting to feel disconnected in the takeaway. Here’s why: • the towel under each armpit forces you to stay connected • it’s almost impossible to flip at the ball with your hands (another one of my prevalent swing faults) without missing the ball completely • staying connected helps to feel proper sequencing for players who are too early with their upper body and shoulders If you start feeling disconnected, give this drill a try. Remember when doing this drill, don’t worry about swinging hard, and try not to have any other swing thoughts other than just making solid contact with the ball. Tag a friend who needs this drill, and comment one other swing problem you’re looking for a drill to fix.
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2 years ago
AIM AT YOUR TARGET. Such a novel concept, but not always easy to do. And can be destructive to your swing if not caught early. Story time: for months I’ve felt like I have been fighting a HUGE block right. The only way I have been able to ā€œhit one straightā€ is to feel like I either cut way across the ball with a shut face, or to get super flippy with my hands at the bottom of my swing. It has led to some of the most inconsistent ball striking I have ever experienced in life and has led to mental issues not being able to swing freely and having to feel like I am always steering the ball. I have lost not only accuracy, but distance because of it. Now that I know it’s only been an alignment issue and not a mechanics issue, I can start to swing freely as I build trust again. Moral of the story: if you all of a sudden feel like you lose your swing, go back to the basics, the answer is usually there because you don’t all of a sudden forget how to swing.
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2 years ago
LETS CRUSH OUR GOLF GOALS IN 2024 No matter what your skill level, or goal, it always makes it easier if you have a plan of attack. I make sure that every shot I hit in the golf course comes with a goal and purpose. Sometimes the goal is hitting it as close as possible, sometimes the purpose is to avoid a hazard or bunker. One of the easiest ways to drop your scores is to eliminate three things: 1. Penalty strokes 2. Missed greens with wedges 3. 3 putts Learn to eliminate these and watch the scores drop. *note: I chose a short par 4 around 350 yards because if you’re a male golfer still struggling to break 100 or even 90 you shouldn’t be playing par 4s much longer than this regularly.
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2 years ago
Ugh, I like it like that, she workin that back… Messed up and filmed this in slow motion, but I’m not mad about it. Tag a golfer whose swing you want to watch in slow motion.
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2 years ago
Let’s make 2024 the year where we take care of our golf courses! With the increase of play that golf courses are getting since the Covid golf boom, it becomes even more important to take care of the course. Here are a few simple ways we can do that: • fill your divots: sand is preferable, most courses provide sand bottles. When using sand make sure to smooth out the area so the grass doesn’t grow unevenly. If there is no sand at the golf course, filling it with your old divot is the next best thing • Raking the bunkers: one of the worst things that can happen is to find yourself in a bunker, and even worse, be in someone’s footstep. Bunker shots are hard enough, let’s not make them harder for the next person by giving them a good lie to hit from. When taking the bunkers try not to create any uneven surfaces, use the back of the rake to smooth the area after raking the footprints. • fixing divots and ball marks on the green: rule thumb, fix yours and someone else’s old one. When you fix the divot, don’t pull up from under the divot, press the sides in from the top, then flatten the surface with your foot or putter. What are your other tips for taking care of the course while you are playing?
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2 years ago
We talking about practice, not a game, not a game, not a game…we talking about practice! Gary Player (or Arnold Palmer whoever you believe) once said ā€œthe harder I practice, the luckier I getā€ one constant for all tour professionals and high level golfers is that they understand the value of practice. The winter months are a perfect time to get your practice in (yes, even in California where we get year round golf) it’s wet, rainy, cold and while we are all dreaming about warmer days and afternoon tee times, use this time to work on something in your game from last year that you want to improve on. Don’t know how to practice or what to practice comment PRACTICE on this post and I’ll DM you to build a practice plan. Let’s reach our golf goals in 2024!
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2 years ago
My money don’t jiggle jiggle…it’s gone šŸ’øšŸ’øšŸ’ø Am I the only one that thinks that my clubs stop working properly as soon as a new model comes out? 2024 is the year to make golf affordable again! What’s something you’re looking to add to your bag this year?
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2 years ago
Hoping for more golf course views in 2024! ā›³ļø Tag someone you want to go on a golf trip with and if they don’t respond if 5 minutes they have to pay for the first round.
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