Gerina Piller posing with a golf club on a course

Q&A WITH GERINA PILLER

Published: 12/27/2016

Categories: Blog, PXG on TOUR, PXG Troops

For golfers looking to improve their game, how important is being fitted for clubs?
It’s very important. Instead of trying to fit your swing to a club, you get your clubs fit to you so you don’t have to work to swing the club. You can focus on playing golf, because golf is hard enough. 

What is your practice routine? Does your routine change for majors?
I like to play for my practice. I feel like getting on the course and playing is what works best for me. It’s a good way for me to get a feel for the greens, sand, and turf. I don’t change my routine at all for the majors. I try to approach every tournament the same no matter what the stakes are. 

What part of your game do you enjoy practicing most?
I love hitting balls. There is nothing better than standing on the range and hitting balls especially in the late afternoon. 

How do you mentally prepare yourself on the tee box with a crowd watching, especially on the first tee?
I like to simplify things as much as possible. I like to envision myself back home at my home course, Shady Oaks, where I have hit thousands of great drives. Taking deep breaths always helps. I have also found that my tendency is that I get a little quick, so I remind myself to focus on tempo and contact. 

What is the worst golf tip you were ever given?
Anything technical. 

What is the best golf tip you were ever given?
Play to play great! 

What performance stat do you pay the most attention to?
Greens in regulation and putts per green in regulation. 

What’s your favorite club in the bag?
I don’t have a favorite. I love all of them.  

Are there any specific performance indicators that you look for when being fitted for new clubs?
How good my misses are with the clubs. As much as I would love to hit it perfect I don’t, so I want a club for which the misses aren’t far off.  

How do you pass the time during a weather delay?
Eat and hang out with friends.

What was it like playing for your country in the return of golf to the Olympics?
It was an amazing experience. Anytime I can represent my country, I consider that one of the highest honors. The whole experience definitely surpassed my expectations. 

Was there anything about Rio that surprised you?
There were no mosquitos.  

What is your favorite golf movie of all time?
Happy Gilmore 

What song(s) best describes/suits your golf game?
Drake, “Started from the Bottom” 

What’s the strangest interview question you’ve ever been asked?
Is Martin Piller your brother? 


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