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Update on Playing Golf like Tiger

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 […]

Playing Golf

I played yesterday (I’ve been playing quite a bit lately ) in extremely windy conditions. I quite enjoy playing under extreme conditions because it allows me to explore my shot making and put my automatic game to the test.
I was joined by a friend and low handicapper. We have a bit of a rivalry […]

The story of two golfers…

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 […]

What You Can Learn From Tiger

OK, so Tiger has done it again. It was an enthralling US Open that was action and drama packed right to the end. Who would have thought it would take 91 holes for Tiger to beat Rocco Mediate, the 157th ranked player in the world?
My hat goes off to Mediate. If my memory serves me […]

Situation critical

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 […]