"I do that"

Most golf coaches don’t have an online profile (their fault not mine) and might be somewhat envious of any exposure I get. They are also probably naive as to what I do and how I coach because they’re stuck in their traditional mindset. This is all OK and I always look forward to the challenge…

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Automatic Golf Questions Answered

There’s always questions about automatic golf. They come in everyday: Is automatic golf for me? Is it for beginners? What makes it different from traditional golf? How do I apply it to my game? Will it work? Can I expect to see improvement quickly? The list goes on. The answers to these questions are scattered…

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How to stop choking on the golf course

Stuffing up the last few holes seems to be a common problem. Just this week I received an email from Julie who managed to lose the last four holes in her match to finish square. This type of thing can be incredibly frustrating and unless you have a strategy, it can keep happening time and…

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An effective golf tip

Looking for a golf tip that will help you in your next game? If you know me you’ll know I’m not a fan of golf tips. But what I’m about to share with you is a strategy that can be used throughout your round to maximise your chances of playing your best golf. So it’s…

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What a day

After about 30 hours of travel I’ve finally made it to North Carolina. I’m over here catching up with a mate and attending a seminar in Chicago next week. I’ll get back to all of the awesome posts soon (getting over a little jet lag at the moment) Good golfing, Cameron

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A golf secret you'll never hear anywhere else

Teach others. Yep, it’s simple but this is a golf secret that works like a charm. Here’s why. When learning new stuff we rarely retain more than 50% of what’s being taught. This can be a best case scenario. A lecture room, where the teacher is talking, you rarely retain more than 5%. Reading something…

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How I learned to play golf

That title is a little wrong. It should read “how I relearned to play golf”. There was a time when I was the perfect golfer. I had no fear and each time I played I would improve. Golf was truly enjoyable and I couldn’t wait to get to the golf course. Then something happened. I…

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My thoughts on Tiger Woods

Until this point I have kept out of the Tiger Woods debate. Didn’t really think personal issues belong on this golf blog. To be honest, I think that personal issues should remain just that – personal. His return to the game is worth talking about. And the big question is whether he will come back…

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