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One Good Nine, One Bad Nine. Are you an Introvert or an Extrovert?
Photo by Tengyart on Unsplash We have all had opposing results from one 9 holes to the next. After the round, we are left wondering why? If only I played like that for both nines. Why does this happen? Do we miraculously find or lose our swing? This is a common belief, but if we…
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10 Amazing Ideas for a Golfers Christmas Present
Photo by Seb Mooze on Unsplash Stuck for ideas for what to buy a golfer this Christmas? Don’t fall into the trap of buying toilet golf or a sleeve of unusable golf balls that look like Christmas puddings (yes I have received these gifts) Here is your definitive guide to presents for the golfer they…
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Should You Have a Wide or Narrow Focus?
Your personality dictates if you should have a wide or narrow focus. At Mental Golf Type you can take a free test and we can determine which focus is best for you. You can take the level 1 core concepts online course or contact me for one on one sessions, but what is a wide…
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Mental Golf Type Deal
Mental Golf Type™ is a golfer profiling system that identifies your unique mental hard-wiring. It provides the first ever blueprint to understanding the 16 different types of golfers, and reveals each player’s specific approaches to the mental game and how they achieve peak performance on the golf course. Mental Golf Type™ combines the universal necessities…
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Attitude
I’ve recently qualified as a Mental Golf Type Coach. (Have a read of my last blog post to find out more about Mental Golf Type). By taking the free test from Mental Golf Type you will be one step closer to knowing what attitude is best for you on the golf course. For online line…
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Your Mental Golf Type. How Should you Behave on the Golf Course?
Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash Aim small miss small? This was the advice I received from Bob Rotella in his classic book Golf is Not a Game of Perfect. I also heard it from tons of Pros and from many magazines. So I picked small targets, tried to hole chip shots and found it…
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How the Masters can Inspire Every One of Us
In 1991 a 5ft 5 Ian Woosnam won the Augusta Masters. I was 15 years old and a schoolboy footballer at Cardiff City. My dad was also 5ft 5 and a keen golfer. I’d been over the school fields hitting balls with him from a Dulux Paint can for years. I had a junior 7…
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Quotes to Inspire Your Golf Game.
‘To find a man’s true character, play golf with him.’ – PG Wodehouse PG Wodehouse is one of my favourite authors and is responsible for the well known Jeeves series. I like this quote because so many people I play with reveal so many underlying traits in their characters when playing golf. The most common…
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Cheap and Simple Forms of Feedback
Continuing from my last post, feedback is a great way to escalate your learning curve. Without feedback in some form or other you are just bashing balls in a wild search for a magic feeling. While repetition and reps on the range are valuable and will make you a better player, introducing feedback into your…
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Six Degrees. The magic number when chipping and the benefit of feedback.
In this day and age of technology knowing you numbers has become a vital aspect of the game. I recently purchased a blast golf sensor for £150 because it would give me feedback on swing tempo and angle of attack. Two metrics that are a vital components that top players manage very well and I…
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