Get out of your comfort zone

Dear golfer, People hate change. We would rather put up with nagging problems rather than do something about it. My biggest problem is paying bills on time. I’m hopeless…I wait until the last minute, until the final notice comes through or even a fine arrives before taking action. It’s quite embarrassing and I’m forever back…

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Golf Science January Newsletter – by Cameron Strachan

Dear golfer, All the best for 2008. I hope you had a good festive period. Let me tell you that I’m all fired up…I’ve had a fantastic break and am now ready to take my golf & business to the next level. You will know that I’m passionate about automated learning and playing golf more…

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Craig Parry – a real golfing champion

Did anyone watch Craig Parry win the Australian Open golf yesterday? I did and thought the golf and coverage were excellent. I honestly thought that Craig Parry had retired but when he popped up on Friday with a course record 64, I knew that “Popeye” was back and going to give the tournament a real…

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Making golf fun

I’ve been guilty of taking golf too seriously at times. I get a bit self absorbed in what’s going on and think my golf score can be life and death. Usually when I’m in this state of mind I don’t play so well and leave the course feeling tired and bothered. Last week I had…

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Cricket and Golf – You can learn from cricket's new format

G’day, I watched the first Twenty20 cricket match played in Australia this summer the other night. The Aussies were taking on the Kiwis in Perth. I was fascinated not so much by the cricket, although it was entertaining, but by the mindset of the Australian players. I believe the format and style this game is…

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Does trying fail? – a case study

I have just opened my new golf teaching studio. It’s located in Hawthorn in Melbourne’s inner east. If you’d like a lesson on reaching your full potential and discovering your natural and powerful golf game then give me a tingle…it would be great to hear from you. I gave a lesson yesterday to Mark. He…

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Another look at the short game

I have written about the importance of the short game before…but I thought it would be a good idea to cover some important points again. In the last few weeks I have received a number of calls and emails asking to describe the key points of putting, chipping, and bunker play and the best way…

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Taking Golf Instruction Too Far … a case study

Dear golfer, I took a trip away over the weekend to play with a regular client. John is from Thurgoona, near Albury on NSW and Victorian border. I hadn’t played at Thurgoona before and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the golf course. It is long, measuring over 6,300 metres. Although there seems to…

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