Not long now

Just a quick note about The Anti-Slice Machine. If you’ve ordered one and it hasn’t arrived yet it’s not far away. There’s been a delay with one supplier and this has caused a bit of a back log. Hopefully it won’t happen again and I’m doing everything to make sure all orders will be delivered…

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The best golf photographer

I’ve been asked a number of times about the golf photos I’m using on the blog (the ones that appear in the right hand corner of each page). I wish I could say that I took them – not only would it be great to have that talent, but also to have travelled and visited…

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Momentum versus speed

Momentum versus Speed: The temptation is to go after a quick fix. The belief is that instant results will give real satisfaction. But this is rarely the case. What you want is momentum. Momentum is taking baby steps and improving consistently over a long period of time. Momentum is the classic hare and tortoise race…

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Two Cheap (nearly free) Golf Training Aids

Two of my favourite golf training aides are simple to use, effective and virtually free. They are; a piece of chalk an old golf club Chalk A piece of chalk is a terrific training aid. When used correctly it can be used to improve chipping, pitching and iron play. Costing about a dollar it could…

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How to sink those short putts with confidence

A little three foot putt isn’t really that difficult. In the big bad world of sport there may not be any skill that is easier – but why do so many of us struggle and better yet, how can we learn to make a short putt with confidence? In a day gone by I would…

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Dance, don’t speed

A big mistake I see with playing automatically is golfers playing too quickly. They incorrectly assume that they need to play fast, hoping to block out distractions and getting on with things before a malfunction takes place. But this is wrong. Playing too quickly is no better than playing slowly. You need to dance. Dance…

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Why golf coaching is overrated

This little fella has learned to play a great game of golf without any formal coaching. He’s also overcome some serious health problems. I think there’s something for us all in the following story. Enjoy, Kyle Lograsso @ Yahoo! Video

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7 Lessons for Better Chipping

It’s true. If you want to improve your golf game you really should improve your chipping. Easy words to say, but how do you do it? Here’s my seven best lessons for improving your chipping; Brush the ground to learn a perfect strike Grab a piece of chalk and draw a line (perpendicular to the…

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