by Cameron on December 2, 2008
Most of us don’t get a chance to play as much golf as we’d like. Work, family and other interests keep us away from the golf course and the practice fairway. If you want to play your best golf then you have to learn how to turn up and play after a break or some [...]
by Cameron on July 24, 2008
How good could you become if you had all of the time in the world to play and practice? Think about it?
Imagine if you didn’t have to work and could devote yourself full-time to lowering your handicap. Wouldn’t this be every golfer’s dream? To play and practice on world class facilities with regular lessons from [...]
by Cameron on 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 only [...]
by Cameron on April 4, 2008
A big mistake I see is golfers trying to cram a practice session in before they play. I think it is the worst thing you can do;
makes you think too much
wares you out
likely to get tense if you hit some poor shots
make unnecessary changes
get stiff and over controlling
Once this happens you’ll lose any flow and [...]
by Cameron on April 3, 2008
I’ve made a serious commitment to write four or five blog posts a week. Sometimes it can be difficult to come up with something interesting and beneficial. When I get stuck I write. I stop thinking and let the pen (keyboard) flow. Almost always something of real value comes to my mind and I get [...]