Cameron2 Comments
The lob shot is a pretty good shot to have. It can get you out of trouble and make you look good in front of your friends. When played correctly it can certainly save you a shot or two each round. Well worth having the ability to hit a good lob when you need it…
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Golf can be hard work. Chances are you’re never going to be feeling 100% – your swing feels bad, you have no confidence, your back is stiff and you’re not happy about the weather. But this is exactly the opportunity to show us what you’re made of. Are you able to put all of these…
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I don’t go to driving ranges very often and yesterday I reminded myself why. Things got off to a bad start when I wasn’t allowed to hit balls in the empty section of the range. I’ve got no idea why and was forced to hit shots from a crammed bay that wasn’t suited to a…
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Introducing The Best Golf Training Tool For Serious Golfers: The Almost Golf Ball I don’t recommend many products on my site. Mostly because I wouldn’t use them myself – so if they’re not good enough for me I’m not going to force them onto you. Most weeks somebody somewhere is trying to peddle me something…
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Here’s a common scenario when implementing automatic golf for the first time. You head to the golf course or practice fairway and swing away. You’re not concerned too much about your swing or technique. You’re happy to “free wheel” and see what you get. And almost always what you get is good (or better than…
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I‘ve been a fan of Dave Pelz for years now. He probably has forgotten more about the short-game than most people know. A smart thinker, he has made those little shots popular for serious golfers and shown the importance of having a better short game. Having been taught his system and read all of his…
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“I’m no good”, “I never hit good shots”, some days Pesky can rule your mind and fill it with all sorts of garbage. And it can get worse. The next step is you start believing him. You keep making up stories like, “yeah, I always miss those little putt”, “last week I hit it out…
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Daniel Gaunt is a great golfer. We played a bit during the 90’s and roomed together during Tour School. He was way better than me. In fact, he was better than most. He beat Aaron Baddeley consistently and had this incredible self belief. It seemed that real success was only just around the corner for…
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