Are you a player? I’d like to think that I’m now a player.
My online golfing buddy is definitely a player.
Most golfers turn up, try hard but in my opinion don’t play golf. You’re not playing golf if you;
- Continually change your golf swing
- Believe your technique is the most important element of your game
- Are always looking for what’s wrong with your game
- Walk off the course exhausted
- Get overcome by self doubt (you can add fear and anxiety too)
- Change your style when the pressure is on
- Feel that you’re not living up to your potential
- Tell stories (make up excuses)
Playing golf is fun, rewarding and worthwhile – anything else and you’re missing out on the real enjoyment and success that’s on offer.
The last few weeks have been hectic. I’ve had a few deadlines to meet and it’s now good to see the back of them.
Most of my time has been taken up with a new e-book I’ve been writing. It was supposed to be a short manual, but it’s turned out a bit longer than I’d planned. It’s not always easy to condense thoughts and ideas into something short. It’s something I’m still working on.

Anyway, I’m giving this e-book (probably more accurate to call it a report or manifesto) away free.
It’s the first step in something I’ve been planning for sometime. Not sure if the golf world is ready for this, but I’m going to give it a shot.
It would be great if you could check it out.
My Golf Manifesto
Let me know your thoughts.
If you’ve found this page then maybe you’re keen to find easier and better ways to improve your golf game. I think I can help you.
I’m hoping to find a tribe of like minded golfers. We’re all going to work together to have some fun, play some golf and help you play the best golf of your life.
The first step is to try and remove interruptions from your game. If you don’t know what interruptions are, then you can check out the details in my free ebook.
When you’ve read the book I’d like to hear your feedback and comments. Please do so in the space below.
I’ll be letting you know about my Golf Coaching Club soon. Keep an eye on your email for further details.
I’ll talk to you soon,
Cameron