TPC Las Vegas instructor offers tips

Sean Lanyi offers a professional approach to lower scores and how to play in windy conditions.

TPC Las Vegas’ Head Instructor, Sean Lanyi, offers a professional approach to lower scores and how to play in windy conditions.

Golf is a challenging sport and TPC Las Vegas has some of the best instructors to help better anyone’s game. Here are a few secrets to keep the scores low in the first few outings this year:

  • Arrive at the course early to allow enough time to stretch properly
  • Create a warm-up game plan giving a blueprint of the shots to practice before tee off
  • Follow the 20/20/20 rule and set aside 20 minutes to practice putts, 20 minutes for greenside chip shots and bunker shots and 20 minutes for full swing shots with a wedge, 7 iron, 5 iron or driver
  • When practicing, have numerous and different targets, use all the clubs in the bag and evaluate each shot’s ball flight and divot pattern

Windy conditions often grace Las Vegas golf courses and Lanyi offers his advice on how to play best in the blowing breeze:

  • Focus on a balanced and easy swing
  • Position more weight in the direction that the wind is blowing
  • Make solid contact by using more club, positioning the golf ball to the center or back of center and slightly shortening the shaft by lowering hands on the grip 

TPC Las Vegas has many different instructional plans catering to juniors, ladies and men. From mini schools to private lessons and course playing instruction, Sean Lanyi offers a variety of training sessions.

TPC Las Vegas is located at 9851 Canyon Run Drive. For more information call 888-321-5725.