The starting point for automatic golf

The starting point for automatic golf

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Getting more from Automatic Golf

The last post on Slow and Heavy created some feedback. I like it when that happens – what started as an idea while in the shower, turned out to be an informative post that got people thinking. The questions and comments push me too. They get me going and challenge me to improve. Grayden got…

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This is what is wrong with the world

I was surprised to see a friend post this link on his Facebook page and more surprised that he seemed to be seriously considering it. A really smart dude that does a lot of good in the business world, he seems to be suckered into the mentality that we can take a pill and cure…

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Hey, it’s not about the sand iron

This comes after the video about Phil Mickelson hitting a shot off the cart part. Here’s a comment from Lukey and I imagine many others would be thinking the same thing. but for one thing I don’t want to ruin my sand wedge Here’s my response… Here’s a question for you Lukey? (and everyone else…

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Some coaching is just plain wrong!

This post is going to discuss one of the most important emails I’ve received. It came from Brock (a regular reader) and was in response to this post on cricket. I’m going to add my own thoughts throughout and shed more light on the problems of traditional coaching. Brock: As a former junior cricketer with…

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The secret of driving

When we jump in the car we don’t start working out where we’re going to go. We’ve already done the planning – we pretty much jump in and drive to the desired destination. Our golf game is not always so well planned. We get over the ball, and then try and figure out where it…

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Why your teacher was probably wrong

I used to hate writing when at school. Assignments and essays used to send me into a spin – I’d panic at the thought of a 500 word deadline. Most of the time they wouldn’t get done or the attempt was so pathetic it was embarrassing. Today is different. Some people say I’ve got some…

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Expanding on nothingness

James wrote: Great story, Cameron, and a great game. Would you expand on how you resisted reverting to classical thinking in the middle of the round? Thanks! Here goes… This was a breakthrough round for me – I don’t think I’ve shot 8 under before. The only other time I got to eight under the…

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