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Shane Lowry! and other Thoughts on The Open

July 22, 2019 by Stephen Altschuler 9 Comments

Good on Shane Lowry, winning the 148th Open Championship in front of his cheering Irish fans. Admitting to nerves, he stood those fears down, and fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming the Champion Golfer of the Year at 32 years of age.  I expect more majors from this golfer still very much in his prime. […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, links golf, Owning your swing, pace, Practice, Rhythm, Swing tips, The Majors Tagged With: Henrik Stenson, Shane Lowry

Playing Hurt

February 20, 2019 by Stephen Altschuler 9 Comments

Remember when Tiger won the ’08 U.S. Open on a broken leg. Or when Lindsey Vonn won a skiing championship after a serious fall. Well, I recently returned to golf after a cancer treatment that knocked me for a loop. Mind over matter. Overcoming fear. This blog tells the story of my successful experience.

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Golf, Golf courses, mental game, pace, Rhythm, Swing tips, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Bode Miller, cancer, Lindsey Vonn, Mikaela Shiffrin, Nicklaus, playing hurt, Sam Snead, YouTube

A Buddies Trip to Bandon

June 25, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 4 Comments

Just returned from a buddies trip to Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, on the southern Oregon coast, and am in recovery from the monstrous winds we encountered. What a scene! Forty, fifty mile an hour winds pelted us almost every inch of the way, knocking our balls and our bodies about like sailboats in a gale. […]

Filed Under: Balance, Confidence in golf, Course management, Fundamentals, golf and the mind, Golf courses, inspiration in golf, links golf, Mindful golf, pace, Putting, Slowing down, Swing tips Tagged With: Bandon Dunes golf, Coore and Crenshaw, Pacific Dunes, playing in the wind, Tom Doak

Henrik Stenson: Ball Striker Supreme…and what we can learn from him

November 27, 2016 by Stephen Altschuler 13 Comments

Henrik Stenson is one of golf’s greatest ball strikers. Here’s some elements from his swing that amateurs may want to learn from.

Filed Under: Confidence in golf, Downswing, Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, golf and the mind, Golf Improvement, Mindful golf, Owning your swing, pace, Practice, Swing tips, The drive Tagged With: Henrik Stenson, Kevin Durant, Open Championship

A Simple, Repeatable Swing

June 28, 2015 by Stephen Altschuler 5 Comments

One of the challenges of the game, as many handicappers and pros will attest, is bringing your driving range game to the course. And I think the main reason for that is the nature of both venues. On the range, everything is the same: same lie, same terrain, same target, same time between shots, same […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Owning your swing, pace, Practice, Rhythm, Swing tips Tagged With: Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, range to course, repeatable swing, Simple, swing sequence

Bad Rounds

April 26, 2015 by Stephen Altschuler Leave a Comment

We’ve all had them. I had one yesterday. Frustrating. Demoralizing. Even embarrassing. They hit like a sudden cold that we didn’t see coming. First the sore throat on the warm up range where say 7 of 10 shots are not hit well, but 3 are solid, and we think, “Great. I’m ready. I’ve got it […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Mindful golf, pace, Patience, Swing tips Tagged With: bad rounds, Crenshaw, Irwin, negativity, Nicklaus, Player, Tiger, Trevino

The Key Backswing Move

August 8, 2014 by Stephen Altschuler 9 Comments

Watching Rory McIlroy smash 340 yard drives down the middle time after time on his way to winning the 2014 WGC Bridgestone, got me wondering how he does it. He’s not a big guy. On the contrary. He’s not a macho muscular guy. Far from it. He’s not a super athletic guy. What Rory does, […]

Filed Under: Fundamentals, Golf, golf and the mind, Golf Improvement, Meditation and Golf, Mindful golf, pace, Swing tips, The drive, The Key Move, Tiger Woods Tagged With: accuracy, backswing, distance, downswing, impact zone, Rory McIlroy

The Key Downswing Move

April 29, 2013 by Stephen Altschuler 146 Comments

At the transition between the back and downswings there is a point in time and space that sets the tone for the coup de grace of the golf swing, namely impact–that vital moment when the hands lead the clubhead down and into the ball, compressing the ball, which leaps to an elliptical surge, tracing a […]

Filed Under: Balance, Confidence in golf, Fundamentals, golf and the mind, pace, Patience, Practice, Swing tips Tagged With: chimpanzee, downswing, firm left side, impact zone, Jonathan Winters, Key Move, lag, Peter Kostis, Retief Goosen, Second Amendment, Sergio Garcia, staying patient, steady head, Tiger Woods

The Key Move

July 5, 2012 by Stephen Altschuler 74 Comments

The key move in the execution of a golf swing turns out to be a simple one indeed. I don’t know why it’s not emphasized more. I’ve taken a number of lessons over my 50 years in the game, and it was never mentioned once. Not even hinted at. People always asked Hogan what was […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Fundamentals, Golf Improvement, pace, Swing tips, The Key Move Tagged With: Ben Hogan, core, Ernie Els, Gary McCord, Gene Littler, Steve Stricker

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