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Friend: I had a lesson the other day and it didn’t go so well. Me: What happened? Friend: There was a lot of talking and the Pro got me to do a number of things each time I hit the ball. Me (interrupting): How did all the instruction make you feel? Friend: Awkward. My mind…
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You can read the previous posts over here Back to the 15th hole and that long putt. I was inspired by Baddeley’s putting performance and the fact I was the guy who had showed him the technique that is now described as “look and shoot”. My philosophy is simple… … look at the hole, get…
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Automatic golf simplifies the game. It takes the very complicated and gives you a way of making it easier and more enjoyable. More reliable too. With simplification comes sacrifice. You can’t play the game and still be concerned with your backswing. Does it really matter if you take the club back a little on the…
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Heard it 100 times. “Cameron, I used to play off 9 (insert your lowest handicap number here) but I have now lost the plot” Here’s the usual story: Golfer gets down to a fairly low handicap before Pesky and the adult mind kicks in. Golfer doesn’t really know they’re off a low handicap and think…
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You can see the previous golf mastery articles here. Back the the 13th hole. I was now 5 down with 6 holes to play. It wasn’t ideal that’s for sure, but where there’s life there’s hope. I took my 7 iron, aimed to the left, hooded the club slightly and swung freely. The ball came…
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… you go for your morning walk and get greeted by this creature on the road. He’d obviously escaped from a nearby paddock and was enjoying the long grass. Koda wasn’t too impressed by him but was smart enough to leave him alone. It has been over a year since I left the hustle and…
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Matt was my partner in crime when I worked the Proshop scene. We were tight and always had each other’s back. Big Matty was a great bloke and unfortunately the golf thing didn’t quite work out for him. Sad, because he loved golf, had a real passion for it. He started a newsletter for the…
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When I first started playing golf there was no special talent. My first score was 156 for 18 holes. It was a debacle and I didn’t really enjoy the game. My Grandmother made me count each shot, including all the penalties, so it was a long day. I scored 17 on the first hole, hitting…
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