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Some golfers aren’t going to like this…

Golf is a changing. Bubba Watson and Ian Poulter showed that perfect silence is not necessary to play golf. This really is nothing special, athletes in other sports have been performing with the crowd screaming since competitions began. Why should golf be any different? As long as there is no sudden change in noise, there…

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The Zen of Golf: How to keep calm under pressure

I was fascinated with the recent Ryder Cup. Watched way too much of it and lost a lot of sleep. But it was worth it – the last day was incredible and it might just be the best golf event staged. In fact, from the opening tee shot on Friday it was a must watch…

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The golf talent myth

What’s the secret to playing better golf? The secret to improving your golf is turning up to play. And you’ve got to do this often. You can’t go reading about it or watching it on TV. You’ve gotta get outside and play the game. You’ve got to get your hands dirty. If you can’t hit…

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More thoughts on coaching golf for beginners

I received the below response from a school teacher who is responsible for some golf coaching programs; I’m a high school teacher and golf coach in America and could use some advice if you’re willing to give it. I run a recreational golf program in the fall and a varsity team in the spring.. The…

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More Power for Golf

Lots of golfers tell me they want more power. I know this because golfers sign up here, https://golfgooroo.com/automatic-golf-subscribe-page/ and I ask them for their biggest problem. The other one is consistency, but we can talk about that another day. I’m fairly certain that many golfers ruin their game searching for more power. They try new…

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Golfgooroo Forum

I’ve decided to put together an online Golfgooroo forum. This will be a place for like minded golfers to ask questions, partake in some banter and create an Automatic Golf community. It’s early days, the forum will take shape over time – I have got it up and running this weekend without spending lots of…

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A very talented artist and golfer

Straight up, I’m no artist. I can’t draw to save myself and was definitely last in line when they handed out artistic ability. I remember when I was in primary school, the teacher (her name was Mrs Phillips) ripped apart my attempt in the class colouring in competition. That moment probably still haunts me and…

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Getting his game back on track

Sam was close to quitting golf. When he contacted me he was frustrated because he had no consistency – shooting a good score one day and then feeling like a hacker the next. If you play golf then you know how this feels. He bought my book and applied the lessons. Something resonated with him,…

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