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automatic golf

A problem with "removing the straight jacket"

August 5, 2008

There has always been a major issue with learning to automate your golf swing. John from NSW has had to deal with it lately and it’s something that most automatic golfers have to figure out. It’s hitting the ball too far Because you’re free flowing, relaxed and playing on auto pilot your body (system) works ... Read More

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You don't swing too quick!

August 3, 2008

So you think you swing too quickly. I don’t think you do. Swinging quickly is often used as an excuse for a bad shot or the reason why you can’t hit the ball. But it’s nonsense… If there’s one thing that you must learn to do if you want to play better golf it’s not ... Read More

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Four ways to trust your golf swing

August 1, 2008

If only I could trust my swing”, I have heard that many times on the golf course. Golfers everywhere are looking for the inner belief that they are going to make a good shot. This inner belief is what leads to confidence and ultimately better scores – so it’s worth working out how to do ... Read More

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Something Controversial

July 17, 2008

Visualisation is not required to hit a good golf shot. A bit controversial? I’m sure it is, but give me a minute to explain myself. I have studied sports psychology, dabbled in meditation and even did some NLP for a little while. These disciplines (at least some of the time) require the participants to visualise. ... Read More

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Critical Golf Swing Component That Almost Always Gets Overlooked

July 15, 2008

What’s the most important part of any golf swing? Grip? Stance? Backswing? Nope. At least not if you ask me. I believe the critical aspect of any golf shot you play is the walk to the ball. Sound a bit strange? Let me explain myself. The walk to the ball is critical because it is ... Read More

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3 reasons why automatic playing is not working for you

July 10, 2008

So you’ve given automatic playing a go but you’re not getting the results you were looking for. Below I’ve listed the three most common mistakes that will likely be holding you back. Not giving automatic a fair go. My strong recommendation is to attempt to play automatically and naturally for at least three rounds. My ... Read More

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Update on Playing Golf like Tiger

June 30, 2008

After Tiger won this year’s US Open I wrote about why I think he’s so dominant. Briefly, I believe that he is the most automated and natural athlete in the world. It seems he never plays safe. He lets go, and hits every shot like it’s his last. There appears to be little self-doubt, confusion ... Read More

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The story of two golfers…

June 24, 2008

Two golfing buddies play every week. They are the same age, work in similar jobs and have three children. They’re both ambitious and have a strong competitive streak. Twelve months ago Steve was playing off 20. Without working on his swing or changing his technique, he has manged to drop his handicap to 12. His ... Read More

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Situation critical

June 12, 2008

If your golf game is getting the better of you and you desperately want to end the frustration, I recommend the following action. Yes, it is full on but it will make a difference. Throw away ALL technical golf instruction that you have: This means all those books and magazines that you have stored around ... Read More

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Best golf

June 6, 2008

Playing your best golf doesn’t depend on how expensive your golf clubs, what course you play or how lucky you get. These are “one percenters” that have little or no effect on your score… You will play your best golf if you learn to manage your nerves and anxiety and play without fear or consequences. ... Read More

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