Bootcamp Golf

Stay Bootcamp Golf connected with weekly emails—emails providing instruction insights.  Is there a conspicuous theme to these weekly insights?  Yes.  Practice.  Specifically, sustained, correct, repetitive practice.  Consider the following facts:

Fact one:  the average golfer practices five times a year (no lie).  Fact two:  banging balls prior to a round of golf is not practice.  It’s warmup.  Fact three:  the handful of amateur golfers that do “practice,” practice incorrectly.  Fact four:  there’s but one secret to game improvement—sustained, correct, repetitive practice.  Fact five:  the golf game improvement learning ratio (founder—King George and his knights, 1452) of 10% lessons and 90% practice remains.

Finally, the enchilada fact six:  30 years of “airwaves” slick MBA Madison avenue hype has a whole bunch (20M + amateur golfers) of smart, really smart wanabe golfers thinking they can bypass lessons and practice—and opt for instant game improvement via equipment, training aids, videos, etc.  Pssst….never happen.

Golf 60®

Stay Golf 60 connected with weekly emails—emails providing on-course training insights.  Is there a conspicuous theme to these weekly insights?  Yes.  Brisk walking.  Golf’s veritable spirit and heritage emanate from brisk walking. Consider the following facts:

Fact one: brisk walking = less worry via less thinking (counterintuitive).  Fact two:  brisk walking =  elevated socialization (counterintuitive).  Fact three:  brisk walking = elevated course etiquette (counterintuitive).  Fact four:  brisk walking = scoring enhancement (counterintuitive).  Fact five:  brisk walking = premier exercise (not so counterintuitive).

Finally, the enchilada fact six:  brisk walking = you’ll make it home in time for lunch.