Stub Your Toe Effect

Listen to the audio below to get some perspective on golfing mistakes and the odd really bad game of golf. I think sometimes (maybe all of the time) that us crazy golfers get carried away cash payday loans and panic when we make a mistake. I also think that the true masters rarely panic. They…

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Don’t be in a rush

It can be easy to rush things when you’re first starting out. It’s easy to take lessons and over-think the game. Here’s Walking With Koda* podcast 101 that with some more thoughts… * I said after 100 that online casino software it would be the last. Not sure what happened, but this morning I felt…

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The perfect time

I used to think that the ideal golf game would suddenly present itself. So I waited for the perfect time, thinking … … that all of a sudden, the fear, the nerves and self-doubt would disappear… … that all of the practise would pay off. I would tee up the ball and be brimming with…

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“Don’t let fear hold you back”

I played golf with a few mates on Monday morning. It was a charity day and things were very relaxed. A chance to enjoy the company, a different course and not get too stressed on score. Just how I like it. On the 15th tee I hit a low bullet draw from the tee – it…

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The Power of Automatic Putting

This video of Jack Nicklaus shows perhaps the perfect way to approach putting. Take a look where you want the ball to go. Get set. And then putt. It’s easy to over-think putts and get worried about where the ball is going to go. But when you look and shoot your subconscious will take care…

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I couldn’t believe this …

A family friend told me the following story this week: Little Man was having tennis lesson with the local tennis pro. The Pro was a stickler and ran the group coaching sessions like a lot of old-fashioned teachers. He stood at the front of the group and instructed them how to, Hold the racket Hit…

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Hippity hoppity and the veggie farmer

Here’s an email I sent out yesterday. You may not have seen it so I’ve added it to the blog. Enjoy… I was going to write today to tell you about Rodger the Golf Coach (RTGC). Rodger called me yesterday morning, quite excited, after he received the email about coaching versus teaching. “You’re only 1000%…

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The Web, The Wolf, business and golf improvement…

Alan was my first business client. He was a mate of a golfing friend and he wanted a website. I stumbled into web design. My first golf business accidentally received some media attention and this opened the flood gates. I got inundated for lessons and I sold lots of stock. But I wasn’t overly prepared,…

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