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Golf Instruction

How to prepare for an important round

October 4, 2008

I‘m about to hit off for the first round of the Club Championships. I thought you’d be interested in some strategies that I use that will (hopefully) ensure I play well. Strategy #1 – Don’t over play the situation An important round is still another game of golf. It’s imperative that you don’t go overboard ... Read More

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"Why golf is more art than science"

September 25, 2008

I feel qualified to make the above statement. I have been involved in a major scientific study of the golf swing which led to the development of BioSwing. I’ve also been passionate about natural learning and playing golf instinctively. Two different paths that have helped shaped my golf career. But what’s the most important? Science ... Read More

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How to cure your golf slice

September 10, 2008

If there’s one thing I kept getting asked over and over it’s “how do I cure my golf slice?”. There are many theories and most golf magazines would offer a solution or two in most editions on how to fix a slice. Unfortunately most don’t seem to work and in many cases can exaggerate the ... Read More

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How to mentally cope with bad golf

September 8, 2008

I played my weekly game of golf yesterday. It was a beautiful spring day in Melbourne, with a light breeze and plenty of sunshine, just perfect for golf. I was joined by some great mates and after a long week of work I was looking forward to the game and I hoped to play well. ... Read More

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Momentum versus speed

September 2, 2008

Momentum versus Speed: The temptation is to go after a quick fix. The belief is that instant results will give real satisfaction. But this is rarely the case. What you want is momentum. Momentum is taking baby steps and improving consistently over a long period of time. Momentum is the classic hare and tortoise race ... Read More

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How to sink those short putts with confidence

September 1, 2008

A little three foot putt isn’t really that difficult. In the big bad world of sport there may not be any skill that is easier – but why do so many of us struggle and better yet, how can we learn to make a short putt with confidence? In a day gone by I would ... Read More

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Dance, don't speed

August 28, 2008

A big mistake I see with playing automatically is golfers playing too quickly. They incorrectly assume that they need to play fast, hoping to block out distractions and getting on with things before a malfunction takes place. But this is wrong. Playing too quickly is no better than playing slowly. You need to dance. Dance ... Read More

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7 Lessons for Better Chipping

August 25, 2008

It’s true. If you want to improve your golf game you really should improve your chipping. Easy words to say, but how do you do it? Here’s my seven best lessons for improving your chipping; Brush the ground to learn a perfect strike Grab a piece of chalk and draw a line (perpendicular to the ... Read More

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How To Improve Your Golf Swing

August 24, 2008

OK – so you’ve been playing automatically but you now want to improve your golf swing. What’s the best way and how do you do it? Great question and one that needs some attention. First off, you need to have spent some time playing automatically. This is key. If you’ve never given automatic a chance ... Read More

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An insight into the perfect mindset

August 16, 2008

It’s not always about shooting a great score. Sometimes playing with freedom, fun and without stress makes the game worthwhile. This reader understands the magic of a perfect mindset; For the past few weeks I’ve tried your techniques, including in a few tournament rounds and really enjoy it. I can’t say I am taking fewer ... Read More

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