A simple putting philosophy
Matt is a simple mind. He will never get too technical or concerns himself with golf theory. This is a good thing and a personality trait that should fast track his performance. Mindful of keeping things simple here’s the putting strategy that I gave him… Practice only two types of putts – 30 footers and…
Chipping with Matt
Matt hasn’t been playing golf that long. He was an AFL champ until he got hooked on golf. Although he is strong, supple and coordinated he lacks the finesse and touch around the greens. It is a real weak link to his game. Probably costing his more shots than his powerful, but erratic, long game.…
Mindless Exercise
Matt is a young player at my club. He is keen, talented and desperate to improve his golf game. Like a lot of young kids he works part-time, so he can devote plenty of time to the improvement process. But Matt hasn’t learned how to practise correctly. He is wasting time by getting what I…
The Automatic Puzzle
Automatic golf will allow you to play your best golf. Your learning system will guarantee it. But there is a problem. And that is golfers have been conditioned to think so much about technique that when it’s absent they lose trust in automatic. This is something that I’m continually fighting. But automatic golf doesn’t mean…
A Natural Athlete
Roger Federer is an automatic and natural athlete. Automatic allows for remarkable things to happen. This could be the most remarkable point played in tennis. Try doing this while worried about your wrist position or your back swing. Watch the video below.
The Golf Manifesto
I‘ve put this new golf website together. It’s a rework of my Golf Manifesto from earlier in the year. The GM gives my thoughts on learning to apply an automatic golf game and how to reach your full potential. Check it out and feel free to share it with others. This is the first step…
An Ignorant Mind
It took me a while to understand the automatic process. Along the way I accidentally stumbled onto the correct mindset only to not believe in it or try some other quick-fix that led to poor performance. But I got there in the end. One thing that assisted in my progress was having what I call…
The Toughest Step
Taking the first step. It’s always the hardest. And it doesn’t matter if you’re trying to play golf more freely, start a business or achieve some other goal. The first step is always the hardest. Golfers are scared. We’re afraid of making mistakes, looking stupid and embarrassing ourselves. This is sad because it’s exactly what…