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  Poor golf stems from applying logic to a flawed concept. read more...

You have to hit a lot of bad shots before you are able to hit a lot of acceptable shots. read more...

7  If you are finding the game difficult, it may just be you’re attempting the impossible. read more...

9  Golf improvement requires an understanding not only of what we want to learn but of the learning process as well. read more...

16  The greater the degree to which the ball arrests your attention and entices you into pushing for results, the more you end up in a physical state that guarantees you cannot do it. read more...                      

17  It is our response to the challenge with the constant stream of instructions we give ourselves during play and the misinterpretation and over emphasis of the instruction out of the textbook that keeps us where we are. read more...

18   The interference and frailty of the conscious mind is the reason as to why golf is not only imperfectable but also the great appealing game that it is. read more...

21  When teaching new players I always tell them that in the early lessons I am simply teaching them to swing the golf club; not how to hit a golf ball. read more...

24  Knowledge of what to do is of no use until you can do what it is you know, and do it without thinking. read more...

25  The quality of swings, not quantity, will lead to a quantity of quality shots. read more...

30  Step back from the conflict with the ball, swing the club, engage your hand and eye co-ordination, and just let the ball be in the way. read more...

35  As a beginner at golf, we strive to create a swing to give us a shot, with the accomplished player however, his choice of shot creates the swing. There comes a point when in order to improve, you must tackle this transition. read more...

42  In order to become better, you need to have a greater command of skills to include, a wider variety of shots, course management, self management and positive attitude. read more...

46  A lot of the awkward movements we see in poor swings are instinctive "corrective" Movements as our instincts try to make the most of a bad job in an attempt to get the club to the ball. read more...

47  When you book your next lesson, remember you are purchasing a feeling to take away with you. read more...

49  A good golf swing is a dynamic, flowing, synchronised movement working in conjunction with a faculty we all possess in abundance, "Hand & Eye co-ordination. It is the culmination of years of practise and while it is available to virtually everyone, it is only truly mastered by a small percentage of players. read more...

53  The swing most players have today owes its existence to the early ideas and beliefs formed from their first introduction to the game. read more...

64  Learning and practicing how to hit your opposite “Bad Shot” on the range, as bizarre as it may seem, helps you eliminate the destructive bad shot on the course. Facing and embracing the bad shots by learning to hit them and not hit them deliberately takes the fear out of them.  After all, it’s the shots we fear that we attract on the course. read more...

67  We are our own worst enemies when it comes to our golf performance; for a start, we over complicate the technique, then we try too hard to make things happen and finally, we beat ourselves up when we under-perform. read more...

71 There is nothing in our human experience that serves as a frame of reference to help us to relate to the physical action required that is compatible with the unusual design of the club. read more...

79  Here is one of the secrets to becoming a good player. A youngster and an adult taking their first swings on the range together. The adult hits 100 balls, 99 badly. The youngster hits 100 balls, also 99 badly. The adult takes the 99 shots home with him, the youngster takes just 1. read more...

85  Your current swing is the end result of the thoughts and impressions you have created from day one of your golf experience. read more...

94  Remember, before you take the medicine to cure a slice, make sure it is a slice you are suffering with.  read more...

96  New players should measure their progress on a monthly / yearly basis. Not on a daily basis and definitely not on a shot by shot basis as many players sadly do. read more...

100  Many bad shots and spells of poor form experienced by better players is down to nothing more than mental laziness. read more...

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