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The Hot Hand Fallacy in Golf

Jun 2, 2023

Some psychology for you overconfident golfers.

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The Importance of Lie Angles in Golf

Jun 2, 2023

Your irons are usually not the problem.  Learn why the lie angle of your golf clubs is such an important factor and why it is the most overlooked part of buying golf clubs.

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The Inner Game of Golf Book Review

Jun 2, 2023

My review of the Inner Game of Golf

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The Ladder Analogy in Golf

Jun 2, 2023

Golf improvement is like none other. You practice one day and get worse the next. Recognizing this is critical to your success.

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The Mental Art of Putting Book Review

Jun 2, 2023

My review of the Mental Art of Putting

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The Most Important Shot in Golf is the Next One

Jun 2, 2023

Getting ahead of ourselves in golf is a common flaw, but deadly to golf scores. Here's how to fix that.

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The Positions of the Golf Swing (P Classification system)

Jun 2, 2023

Learn the positions of the golf swing

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The Slow Motion Golf Swing

Jun 2, 2023

One of the best ways to integrate positions into your golf swing is by making a slow motion swing. Quit searching for crazy training aids because this drill works.

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The Temptation to Buy New Golf Clubs

Jun 2, 2023

Always hoping that the new club in your bag is going to produce extraordinary results all of a sudden? Maybe you need to rethink your strategy.

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The Top 10 Myths in Golf

Jun 2, 2023

In this post, I bust 10 myths in golf that might be killing your score

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