How To Get In The Zone
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
When it comes to golf we know that the mental game is a significant part of the overall process and oftentimes a very underestimated portion of the game too.  Let’s look to a master of the mental game, PGA Professional Geoff Greig.  Geoff has been helping people get “in the zone” so they can perform their best on demand. […] The post How To Get In The Zone appeared first on Golf Strategy School ..read more
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How to Practice to Break 80
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
Insert Video Someone in my Golf 101 Facebook group asked what a week of practice looks like for someone who is a single digit handicap.  What a great question!  I'll walk through what I do.  A normal week for me contains a couple short game practice sessions at home and then about 45 minutes of practice before I play.  Let's break it down! […] The post How to Practice to Break 80 appeared first on Golf Strategy School ..read more
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Putting Fundamentals w/ Brandon Stooksbury & The Putter Book
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
Insert Video Insert Custom HTML Tell me if this one sounds familiar, someone in your group (maybe you) misses a putt in the 5-10 foot range and you immediately hear “Ah crap, I pulled it” or pushed it, or yanked it, or whatever the in vogue phrase is.  The most important part of everyone’s game is the putter, and that’s something I’ve preached for a long time now.  Brandon Stooksbury joins us this week to discuss some of the finer point details and the fundamentals of putting. […] The post Putting Fundamentals w/ Brandon Stooksbury & The Putter Book appeared first on Golf ..read more
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5 Things Great Golfers Do That You Need to Copy
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
5 Things Great Golfers Do That You Need To Copy | Easy Golf Tips Have you ever heard the phrase “the best playing partner is one that’s slightly worse than you are?” I’d have to disagree because in my eyes, the best playing partner is one that's better than you. Not only do they push you to play better, they can teach you valuable tactics.  When you play with someone who is at a higher skill level,  you can learn a lot from watching them play and how they approach each shot. Below are five things that all great golfers do that you can use to improve your game.  Now let ..read more
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6 Practices You Need to Change Your Game | How to Learn Golf
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
Proficiency: As you learn what it takes to become a consistently good golfer, you will see a common principal over and over again. Proficiency. In order to lower your scores and play consistently good golf, you need to become proficient in all areas of the game. If you neglect one aspect of the game, you cannot expect to play well and improve.  The Layering Success Method: For a beginner, the most effective way to learn how to play golf is by practicing from as close to the flag as you can get and working your way out once you become proficient from that spot. The reasoning behind ..read more
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Coach Blaine Seitz Interview
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
Blaine is the host of the Mobilitas Movers Facebook group which takes a holistic view on golf and runs the Tour Shot Golf Academy at www.TourShotGolf.com. We sat down with Coach Blaine Seitz to discuss simulating pressure with your practice, breathing techniques, proactive vs. reactive thinking, and much more. Blaine is a PGA instructor AND a TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) certified instructor! You can get a FREE copy of Blaine's book, Better Golf from the Inside Out here: http://bit.ly/BetterGolfFromTheInsideOut If you’re a golfer who’s attempting to achieve a milestone score or ..read more
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How to Make the Most of Your Offseason
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
​For those of us less fortunate golfers with long snowy winters, it feels like your game is on pause for months every year. Despite that feeling and the fact that you can’t get out on the course, you can still improve over the winter season.  Today’s lesson has nothing to do with swing mechanics or even course strategy, instead, we’ll be discussing the golf offseason and how you can make the most out of your time off the course.  […] The post How to Make the Most of Your Offseason appeared first on Golf Strategy School ..read more
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3 Tips to Better Pitching | Simple Golf Tips
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
The difference between a chip shot and a pitch shot is quite simple. A chip shot will spend more time on the ground than it does in the air and typically occurs within a close proximity of the green. A pitch shot will spend more time in the air than it does on the ground and occurs from a greater distance from the pin.  Pitch shots are difficult for a lot of golfers because it’s not a full swing which means they rely heavily on feel. This type of shot may seem difficult but with the three tips you’re about to learn, you’ll significantly decrease the likelihood of hitting it fat or ..read more
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5 Things Great Golfers Do That You Need To Copy
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
3y ago
​Have you ever heard the phrase “the best playing partner is one that’s slightly worse than you are?” I’d have to disagree because in my eyes, the best playing partner is one that's better than you. Not only do they push you to play better, they can teach you valuable tactics.  When you play with someone who is at a higher skill level,  you can learn a lot from watching them play and how they approach each shot. Below will be five things that all great golfers do that you can use to improve your game.  […] The post 5 Things Great Golfers Do That You Need To Copy appeare ..read more
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SC 12: Better Visualization for Better Tee Shots
Golf Strategy School Podcast
by Marty
4y ago
On this week's Sunday Conversation we are joined by Steve Miller who has only been playing golf for about two years but has taken some absolutely HUGE strides.  Steve's handicap is hanging right around 19, so he's still shooting in the 90s and occasionally in the 100s, but Steve has experienced some big success with a personal best round of 84! Right now the biggest struggles in Steve's game are getting some more consistency off of the tee with all his clubs, not just his driver.  Steve is also working on becoming a better ball striker and making better mental game decisions ..read more
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