Don’t waste a minute of golf

I received the below from Michael. I’m not sure who the original author is but it certainly applies to what I’m trying to do here. Also highlights the importance of “playing golf” – the story also sounds a lot like some golfers I know. Enjoy, Thanks to a “former” golfer who no longer can play,…

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Expanding on nothingness

James wrote: Great story, Cameron, and a great game. Would you expand on how you resisted reverting to classical thinking in the middle of the round? Thanks! Here goes… This was a breakthrough round for me – I don’t think I’ve shot 8 under before. The only other time I got to eight under the…

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Why can’t golf be like this all the time?

Played my first game on the Sunshine Coast as a resident yesterday. It was a relief to see the temperature drop below 30, as high 30’s up here feel like 50! At one point on Saturday I was contemplating if the move was a good one but the locals assure me the temperatures have been…

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Doing something different.

Received the below from James… Back in the late seventies and early eighties when I was stationed at MCAS Cherry Point, I used to golf with a lot of retired Marines. I gleaned a good bit of wisdom from them, and want to share this piece of advice I got from Jerry on the tenth…

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The first golf ball has been struck

It’s official! We (Clare, Koda and myself) have finally made the big move into our new home (Golf Farm) on the Sunshine Coast. The weather has been bloody hot and we’ve had a mountain of things to do. But we’re getting there and excited about the upcoming year. I even managed to find some time…

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A major golfing breakthrough

I used to panic, get nervous and generally stuff things up. No matter how hard I tried, how much I practised or how much I wanted to succeed, I could never get my body to do what I wanted. It’s bloody frustrating and I’m sure your golf game has delivered similar results. This is the…

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Learning to push your comfort zone

This email is rather typical of what I receive each week. Thank you for all your work helping us golfers to improve, in your article about grip from the biomechanical research you say: Grip the club across the base of your trailing hand. could you please explain exactly what this means, where in you right…

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The perfect golf swing conundrum

The search for the perfect golf swing gets in the way of playing the game. Perfection should be reserved for the golf teacher and the analytical. The problem is that nobody can agree on what is the best way. Should you swing on an upright plane or flat? Is a slower swing better than fast?…

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