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I spent 3 hours at the Australian Masters yesterday. I don’t typically go to the golf, would rather watch it on TV or better still, go play myself. But because the event is being played at Metropolitan (I’m still a member there) I thought I’d drop in and check out the course (the course presentation…
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Yes, but learning is natural. And being told to hold the club exactly like this, swinging on this plane, cocking your wrists and rotating like that goes against our instincts. We hardly ever make other skills this complicated. Sometimes, the best solution is to walk up to the ball and hit the guts out of it.…
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But teaching is. The teacher tells you what to do and thinks the more he tells you the better the lesson. Your role is to follow blindly and to follow the status quo. But is this the best way? Coaching is a joint venture. There needs to be connection and trust – this is a must.…
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Anything I do on golf swing is widely popular with the general golfing public. Golfers just can’t get enough of anything to do with the swing. And mention the word “secret” and some golfers go weak at the knees. BioSwing Secrets is perhaps my best work to do with the golf swing. It’s my secret…
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Golfer gets up on the first tee and sprays his shot into the trees… “I’m the worst golfer in the world” “I’m going to have a terrible round” “Everyone probably thinks I’m useless” “My golf game is no good!” “I always stuff up under pressure” The problem with these thoughts is we start to believe…
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It’s easy to forget what we’re trying to do. Oftentimes we think we need to hold the club in a specific way or swing the club in a certain way to get the result we want. This is not always the case. Sometimes golf technique isn’t so important. Your objective should be to get the…
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Just putting. No noise. No distractions. A beer to the side. Gotta love daylight savings and the Melbourne sandbelt.
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Golfer: Why do golfers get frustrated? Me: Because they think too much about hitting the stupid ball. We lack trust in ourselves to do it our way – we tend to focus too much on conforming to the status quo and worry about having a pretty swing or standing out. Ultimately this leads us to…
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