The death of the golf teacher

Death of the golf teacher Notes: The idea here is to create first and edit later. Not only is this the best way for the magic to shine through, it’s actually more fun. Traditional teaching sometimes misses the point, and expects the learners to get skills right the first time. There’s often little room for…

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Please start

Please start: The key to the improvement process. Other notes: Mistakes are good. There’s never the perfect time to start anything. Most people wait too long before they start. Ready, Fire and Aim is a good motto. Unless you’re building bridges or trying to put a man on the moon.

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Don’t be in a hurry

I read the other day that the founders of Google were so convinced of their product and the fact that people would use it, that they were happy for people to take their time in visiting the Big G. Why? Because they knew the longer people waited, the better their search engine would be. This…

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What you can do “after” you hit the golf ball

What you can do “after” you hit the golf ball

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Passionate Automatic Golfer has his say

Passionate Automatic Golfer has his say. Some more thoughts: Steady is certainly passionate about golf and he has certainly been on a journey. There’s has been ups and downs but he is definitely a better golfer today then he was a few years ago. Steady has asked lots of questions, helped others, explored and consumed…

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Fun with the Chipmaster Pro

Was out stuffing around the other night, hitting all sorts of crazy shots with my lob wedge: Buried shots in the bunker Parachute lobs Pitches from the deep rough Anything to keep my interest. I then decided to hit some pitch shots from the Chipmaster Pro. I love this device because when you hit a…

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Advanced Golf Learning Strategy

Advanced learning strategy for long-term improvement with your golf game.

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[Special] A super golf lesson for today

This is a combined Walking With Koda and blog post today. It’s a super golf lesson and a must for anyone who wants to get better perspective and more from Automatic Golf. Here’s the story: I have received quite a bit of correspondence over the last few months from golfers struggling with their game. Their…

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