A different mindset for better golf

Golf always gives you a next shot. You can hit a terrible shot over the fence or have a shocker of a day and console yourself with the fact there is always the next shot or the next round. But the problem with this is you can fall into some poor thinking. Because you get…

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A better way to practice your golf

Here’s a better way to practice golf. Don’t keep practicing success. Push yourself a little so you make a few errors and you feel a little uncomfortable. This doesn’t mean you try the impossible shot – but strive to reach for those shots that seem slightly out of reach. Why? Because this is how you…

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A painful lesson

Here’s a painful story from last weekend. The temptation was not to write this. The embarrassment too great and the easiest this to do was hide and ignore it. But the lesson I’m about to share with you is too important to keep hidden. If you feel you’re not getting the most out of your…

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Trouble at Troon

After weeks of traveling it was fantastic to join Gregor at Royal Troon for a hit. When I first started writing about automatic golf I never would have guessed that I would be able to travel around the world and be treated to such a thing. I hope that other Tribe members can do the…

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Why golf is hard

Anyone can play golf. Grab some clubs, book a tee time and go play. There is nothing stopping you. If you’re able to do this and don’t care about results (and I mean really don’t care) then well done. You’re in a tiny percentage. But the game gets hard when you want to improve. At…

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Let them play

Something strange happened to me last week. Twice I received an email that went pretty much like this: My 2 sons aged 3 and 2, love playing golf. One is left handed but plays right handed and the other is the opposite, should I encourage them to switch to there dominant side or just let…

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Fancy Fails

It’s good to be back after a short spell. I’ve used the break to spend some time thinking about my game and what I’d like to achieve. The upshot of my thinking is that I’ve been working too many hours and not doing enough I’ve what I really enjoy doing. And that is to get…

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The most horrible golfing problem

In my mind there is nothing worse in golf than the putting yips. Absolutely dreadful, and if you haven’t yet experienced the yips you don’t want to. A number of years ago I experienced the putting flinches so badly I seriously thought about walking away from the game. It was that bad. I remember feeling…

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