The 100th Walking With Koda Golf Podcast

#100

This will be the last Walking With Koda Golf Podcast I’ll be doing. I’ve learned a lot over the last 100 days and will be focussing on a slightly different direction. I’ll also put all the best 100 into a Super Blog Post as a nice reference for you.

I’m still going to be around, but will be doing more lurking in the background as I focus on some new things. Keep your eyes peeled on your inbox for some updates soon.

Thanks to everyone for listening. Good golfing,

Cameron

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13 Comments

  • Michael Murphy

    Reply Reply August 9, 2013

    Somebody get me some tissues 🙁

  • Scott Barrow

    Reply Reply August 9, 2013

    Good work Cam, a great, giving achievement.

  • Cam280

    Reply Reply August 9, 2013

    Oi, did you lose any weight? Dot PLX Putter info, asap please!. Coaching schedule in September? um thanks for sharing. Your a top bloke Mr Strachan!

    • Cameron

      Reply Reply August 13, 2013

      Cam280: Weight is steady. More info on the Dot Putter soon (I promise). I’m available in September by appointment – have a bit on that month but can squeeze you in. What dates are you looking at?

  • Lukey

    Reply Reply August 9, 2013

    Well done Cam and yes I’m keen to hear more about the putter.
    Cheers Lukey

  • Adam

    Reply Reply August 10, 2013

    Try out bubba watsons YouTube channel. Its very entertaining.

  • Adam

    Reply Reply August 10, 2013

    If there’s a way i could get in one last round before i leave Germany it would be enjoyable. Cameron would you consider this “remarkable golf”:

    I once shot 56 for nine holes and theny next round a month later with no practice i shot a 48 for nine holes.

    Just curious because my third time ever on a golf course i shot under 100 for 18. My next round will be my tenth. Just wondering if thats good or bad

    • Cameron

      Reply Reply August 10, 2013

      Adam: You need to play more and stop thinking so much. Remarkable is what you make it. It’s not my interpretation but yours…

  • Adam

    Reply Reply August 10, 2013

    Cameron im curious why many very good players who learned on their own and broke par in a few months decide to get lessons. They’ve already basically done all they can score wise and they have consistency. So why take lessons?

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