Archive for February, 2008

How to improve your skill level

Dear golfer,
As you know I’m a big fan of playing golf automatically. This means that I prefer to hit the ball instinctively, without undue thoughts on technique or style. I believe this approach has helped me transform my game from tight and boring, into a consistent and powerful one. The difference is staggering - I […]

Tony, where are you?

I received two calls from a Tony on transit to Townsville this Tuesday. I didn’t take the calls but they went through to voice mail. The first call you couldn’t remember your phone number (I do this all of the time, I never call myself so it can be hard to remember) and the second […]

An eventful and interesting few days

Dear golfer,
What a past couple of days I’ve had!
It started on Sunday when my twin brother James (also known as Shug) and I were renovating my new golf studio. We were dismantling a huge room divider and hopefully going to use it for a putting green. I’m lucky because Shug can make just about anything […]

Turn your back on putting for better results

Dear golfer,
The following is something that I use to help me relax and focus before an important putt. I know ALL putts are important, but some are more crucial than others. Like the putt for par that will get your round back on track or a putt to win the money on Saturday morning. Here’s […]

Why golf posture and stance are not important

I can’t help but think that golfers become unstuck when they try and stand correctly to the ball.
They are determined to get every part of the stance correct. They make sure their posture is right, their stance is square and the ball is located in the perfect postition. For the most part these golfers fail…
They […]