On Training and Trusting Mind Sets
Mental GameThis tip originally came to me from a good friend and great coach “Jonathan Wallett” runs the Golf Academy ELITE COACHING. Here’s what Jonathan had to say about Training and Trusting Mind Sets.
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This tip originally came to me from a good friend and great coach “Jonathan Wallett” runs the Golf Academy ELITE COACHING. Here’s what Jonathan had to say about Training and Trusting Mind Sets.
The biggest issue for the average golfer is “turf contact” with irons/hybrids and fairway woods. In this article, I’m going to show you just how big an issue it is for you, and why it is the major reason for you being stuck in a rut with your game.
This article is an honest and frank look at golf coaching. While golf coaches may find this more relevant, I feel that amateur golfers will gain a lot from it – even if they don’t partake in lessons. I’m also going to share some mistakes I made as...
In my teaching every day, I see many faults in golf swings created by players not knowing how to move their head correctly. Many players think their head should remain fixed, although this belief is creating many issues for them.
As beginners we could get a million things right but still fail if we miss one element. As humans we can only deal with small amounts of information at any given time. Lets take a look on how to learn all of the things necessary to play quality golf.
Simple drill that will help you with your putting confidence and technique. Video summary link in the article.
There are 4 sloping lies you will need to learn about. You will need to know what shape of shot each lie creates, the technique of how to play the shot, and how to select the correct club. Everything you will find in this article
You’re a golfing wussy. That’s right…. you heard correctly. I just insulted your softy-self. Time to “man-up”, and I’m going to show you exactly how to do that.
In this article I’d like to cover what I believe is one of the best golf practice routines for any club-level player to adopt. It’s time friendly, it’s enjoyable and most importantly it’s specific to the game of golf.
Golfer:“I’ve just bought these new irons – they’re so great. I’m hitting it two clubs farther” Coach: “Oh, how are your scores”? Golfer: “The same, why”?