
Improving Consistency in Your Golf Swing with Brad Myers, PGA
Building a More Consistent Golf Swing
Consistency in golf comes from developing a swing you can repeat under pressure. It is not about hitting perfect shots every time, but about creating predictable results. When you focus on the right fundamentals and understand how your body and club work together, you begin to see more reliable ball striking. At Brad Myers, PGA consistency is developed through a combination of sound fundamentals and data-driven feedback, primarily during private lessons where your swing can be evaluated in detail using advanced technology.

Why Your Grip Influences Every Shot
Your grip directly controls the clubface, which determines where the ball starts and how it curves. If your grip is too tight, you restrict natural movement and release. If it is inconsistent, you lose control of the clubface at impact. The goal is to establish a neutral, repeatable grip where both hands work together. At Brad Myers, PGA tools such as Trackman4 are used in private lessons to measure wrist conditions and help you understand how your grip influences face control throughout the swing.
How Posture Affects Your Movement
Your posture sets the foundation for everything that follows in your swing. You want to feel balanced and athletic, with a slight bend from the hips, a neutral spine, and your arms hanging naturally. Poor posture often leads to compensations that make consistent contact more difficult. Through the use of Sportsbox AI and markerless 3D technology, Brad Myers, PGA can show you how your posture impacts your movement patterns and help you make adjustments that support a more repeatable motion.
The Importance of Proper Alignment
Alignment plays a critical role in consistency, yet it is often overlooked. Even small alignment errors can force you to make compensations during your swing. Your clubface should be aimed at your target, while your feet, hips, and shoulders are set parallel to your target line. Establishing a consistent setup routine helps eliminate variability before you even start your swing, making it easier to produce consistent results.
Developing Consistent Tempo and Timing
Tempo and timing control how efficiently energy moves through your swing. When your tempo becomes rushed or uneven, it affects sequencing and makes it harder to deliver the club consistently. A smooth transition from backswing to downswing allows for better control and more solid contact. At Brad Myers, PGA, state-of-the-art technology is used during private lessons to measure tempo and timing, helping you develop a rhythm that you can repeat with confidence.
Balance and Control Through Impact
Balance is a strong indicator of swing efficiency. A controlled swing allows your weight to shift naturally from your trail side to your lead side without excessive movement. When you maintain balance, you are more likely to strike the ball solidly and control the clubface through impact. Loss of balance often leads to inconsistent contact and directional issues, which can be identified and corrected through focused instruction.
Improving Swing Consistency With the Fundamentals
At Brad Myers, PGA swing consistency is developed through a structured approach that relies on the basics. In private lessons, advanced technology takes swing analysis a step further. TrackMan 4 is used to measure ball flight and club data, including launch angle, spin rate, and dispersion. Sportsbox AI, HackMotion, and Blast Motion Golf provide insight into body movement, wrist conditions, and timing. This allows you to connect what you feel with what is actually happening, leading to more efficient improvement. Focusing on grip, posture, alignment, tempo, and balance will allow you to hit more solid shots and make your swing more reliable.