How to make your golf practice more beneficial

A few weeks ago I was hitting some balls on the practice fairway. It was late afternoon and there wasn’t anyone else about – the perfect environment to get lost in your thoughts, explore, learn and have some fun. I don’t practice that often, but when I do I rarely hit the same shot two…

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Every golfer needs to be taught bravery

Bravery needs to be taught more. And not to hit driver on every hole or to go for each shot. We need to be brave to stand up and walk our own path – to question the status quo and be prepared to do things our way. We also need the courage to walk our…

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A little golfing champion

I received the video below from a regular reader. It put a smile on my face and I’m thrilled to see little Henry do so well. We can all learn a lot from watching this small clip. I love the way he tosses the second ball onto the ground and then “dances” up to it.…

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An expert coach has his say

I found an email from Scott Barrow while cleaning out my inbox. Scott has been a mate for a few years and we both share an interest in coaching and thinking outside the box. This post offers two different perspectives which I hope you find interesting. Scott is not a golfer, but is coming from…

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The Desperate Golfer – part 4

Continued from part 3 And the reason I wasn’t focused was because I was so concerned about my swing. At this point I was taking a lot of golf lessons, weekly lessons on trying to perfect my technique. Maybe it was my fault, maybe the pros but most likely a combination of both. But I…

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An Easy Way To Improve Your Golf Game

Play more. It sounds obvious but if you want to improve your golf the easiest way could be to get out and play some extra. My golf was going nowhere a few years back. I was busy with work and frustrated at my inconsistent scores. I was also wasting an expensive golf membership so I…

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The Desperate Golfer – part 3

So far the story of the desperate golfer goes like this; Learned to play fairly naturally and instinctively in a horse paddock – hitting balls back and forth. From here formal golf lessons disrupted the pattern, but there was a brief interlude with a young pro who was excellent. If you want to check out…

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Crazy golf psychology

Golf can be a nightmare at times. Just when you think you’ve worked things out, the game jumps right back and grabs you. And before you know it, you’re stuck in a year long rut with your handicap and scores rising. If you’re not careful, you can spend years in this slump and miss out…

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