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Key Ways to Learn from Matt Wolff

July 27, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

The local pro at the range I frequent I understand is one of the best in the area; but his rates are a bit rich for my blood. So I decided, as I often do, to noodle around a bit with the mechanics of my swing and see if I could solve a couple conundrums. […]

Filed Under: Downswing, Famous Golfers, Golf Improvement, Mindful golf, Owning your swing, Swing tips, The Majors, The PGA, Tiger Woods Tagged With: getting stuck, Iron Byron, Matthew Wolff, Michael Thompson

The Right Tool (Club) for the Right Job

July 20, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 4 Comments

My Dad was a carpenter, by trade–learned it from his father–and one of his favorite sayings was “the right tool for the right job.” When you need a screwdriver, don’t use a damn butter knife! I have since pleased and amazed my wife for getting all sorts of things fixed around the house with the […]

Filed Under: Enlightened Golf, Famous Golfers, golf and the mind, Golf Equipment, mental game, Mindful golf, Patience, Practice, The drive Tagged With: Barbara Nicklaus, Bobby Jones, Bryson DeChambeau, coronavirus, Jack Nicklaus, Jon Rahm, Orange Whip Trainer, Seve Ballesteros

Get a Grip

July 13, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 3 Comments

Arnold Palmer famously told of his father setting his hands on the club when he was learning the game, and told him never to change that grip. And Arnold never did. Arnie, though, had the hands of a blacksmith and probably would have excelled with just about any grip he chose. Gripping the club is […]

Filed Under: Downswing, Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Golf, Mindful golf, The drive, The Majors, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Arnold Palmer, Collin Morakawa, golf grip, Jack Nicklaus, John Daly, Justin Thomas, Muirfield Village, tee to green

Making the Most of Time on the Range

June 24, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 2 Comments

I enjoy time on the range as it allows honing your skills without the pressure of performance that playing presents. The range provides a significant level of privacy that we often don’t get in everyday life. You’re usually alone in your own hitting station, absorbed in your swing, your body’s reactions, how you’re doing, and […]

Filed Under: Confidence in golf, Course management, Fundamentals, Golf, golf and the mind, Golf Improvement, Meditation and Golf, mental game, Mindful golf, Patience, Practice, Rhythm, Suggestions for golf, The drive Tagged With: Abraham Ancer, Ben Hogan, Bobby Clampett, Cameron Champ, Covid-19, Daniel Berger, Dr. Joe Parent, Jordan Spieth, Mike Donald, Nick Watney, Nicklaus, Shivas Irons Society, The Travelers, Webb Simpson, Zen golf

Learning Golf from Tom Brady?

May 25, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 3 Comments

OK, so the great quarterback was 13 over par after six at The Match on Sunday…in front of half the world watching safely on TV…with trash-talker supreme Charles Barkley hounding him every inch of the way. Brady couldn’t find a fairway or green with a hand wedge. But we’ve all been there, right? We’ve all […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Golf, golf and the mind, golf values, Meditation and Golf, mental game, Mindful golf, Patience, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Buddha, Charles Barkley, Covid-19, Dogleg News, John Prine, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady

Learning from the Greats

May 4, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 3 Comments

Watching last year’s Insperity Greats of Golf this year, I was struck with how accurate these remarkable players still are. I was most impressed with Nicklaus, Player, Trevino, and Sorenstam. All made solid and consistent clubhead contact at impact, leading to tee shots that were in play and relatively long. Player, at 83, was particularly […]

Filed Under: Balance, Famous Golfers, Golf courses, golf values, Mindful golf, Owning your swing, pace, Patience, Putting, short game, Swing tips, The drive, Women's golf Tagged With: Annika Sorenstam, coronavirus, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Mo Norman

Want to Hit it Farther? Swing Slower!

April 24, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

For more distance and accuracy, swing slower.

Filed Under: Downswing, Famous Golfers, mental game, Mindful golf, pace, Patience, Practice, Putting, short game, Slowing down, Swing tips, The Downswing, Tiger Woods, Women's golf Tagged With: Gene Littler, Inbee Park, Lee Trevino, Luke Donald, Mo Norman, Ping, sweet spot

If you’re thinking of playing, read this…

March 19, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 4 Comments

If you’re thinking of playing and your course is open, this is excellent and timely advice from Randall Mell, Senior Writer at golfchannel.com:   https://www.golfchannel.com/news/playing-golf-while-social-distancing-heres-what-you-need-know#.XnPtF_TsRr4.email   Stay well!

Filed Under: Course management, golf and the mind, golf consciousness, Golf courses, Mindful golf, Suggestions for golf Tagged With: coronavirus, etiquette, social distancing

Golf as Meditation

March 7, 2020 by Stephen Altschuler 2 Comments

Golf can be part of a meditation practice. Here’s how.

Filed Under: Enlightened Golf, golf and the mind, golf consciousness, Golf Improvement, Meditation and Golf, mental game, Mindful golf, Putting Tagged With: Bernhard Langer, Bryson DeChambeau, Colin Morikawa, Dean Sluyter, emotions, exploration, Harold Varner III, Inbee Park, Justin Thomas, letting go, meditation, Sungjai Im, Tiger Woods, Viktor Hovland

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