On the range with Sun Young Yoo Hows my form teacher May? ‘Andrew Park Jr’ Started working with Sandra Gal in 2005 ” Hard work and good laughs” Sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn from Thailand ” Always having fun” Andrew on the range with LPGA star Sun Young Yoo at the U.S.Open Golf is growing […]
Based in Orlando FL, Andrew not only teaches his students from his base, but travels around the world with them to help them improve their game. Andrew offers advice on the range to his Korean student, HK Seo, 2011 LPGA Rookie of the Year Winner of the 2012 Kraft Nabisco, Sun Young Yoo With Andy […]
Andrew is regularly interviewed by media and contributes articles to publications like Golf Week and Golf International. Here is Andrew being interviewed on Golf Channel with Andy Zhang, the youngest player to ever qualify for the U.S. Open. Sun Young Yoo Almost Has an Ace! Andy Zhang & Greg Norman teeing off in Practice Round […]
It’s well known that golfing can be an expensive hobby. Between the cost of clubs and equipment, greens fees and memberships, you’re bound to pay a pretty penny for your time on the course. But, there are ways to play the game and still be frugal. So, if you’re golfing on a budget, here are […]
Struggling to take your driving range swing to the golf course? It’s a common complaint among golfers. “But I hit it so great on the range. Why can’t I do that on the course?” Sound familiar? Swings on the range and play on the course are 2 very different things. On the course, you’re not […]
How much do you warm-up before a casual round of golf? How much do you warm-up before a tournament? The answer to these two questions should be exactly the same. Some people make the mistake of showing up early to a tournament or event to get in extra practice. Extra swings are fine, if this […]
Golf’s reputation for being a sport lacking in physical fitness is not necessarily true. In fact, golf can be a great workout, if you let it be. When you ditch the cart, beer and typical course vices – like smoking or dipping – golf can be beneficial to your health. If someone with an average […]
When it comes to finding your yardages, marking off the ball using on-course yardage markers is time consuming and, often, inaccurate. Plus, with today’s yardage technology, why would you? The technology on the market today – golf GPS systems and laser rangefinders – are great options for determining your yardages, but both have advantages and […]
Practice makes perfect, right? Well, not if you’re doing it wrong. To improve your golf game, it’s important to take time to work on problem areas, master what you’re already good at and retain what you’ve learned. But, it’s how you go about your practice – in this case the duration and frequency – that […]
The Stableford System, developed by Dr. Frank Barney Gorton Stableford in 1931, is a scoring system in which the final score is not the stroke total, but the total points earned for scores on each individual hole. Unlike traditional golf scoring methods, the objective is to have the highest score. The number of points awarded on […]
Playing in the heat can effect your golf game and, even worse, your health. But, as long as you’re prepared, you can still have fun out there, while staying safe from the heat, too. Here are some tips for when your golf game coincides with a heat wave: It is recommended to drink 16 ounces of […]