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Watching Golf is like Watching Paint Dry?

March 17, 2019 by Stephen Altschuler 6 Comments

Golf is like Watching Paint Dry? There are some who say watching golf is like watching paint dry; and that may be true at times. But if you watched The Players this weekend you’d more liken watching golf to watching ten thoroughbreds running neck and neck down the home stretch in the Preakness. Coming into […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, Ryder Cup, The Masters, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Jack Nicklaus, Jim Furyk, Jon Rahm, The Players, Tommy Fleetwood

The Return of Tiger

March 21, 2018 by Stephen Altschuler 4 Comments

Yes, amazingly, he is back. Months ago, I had recommended he retire and go out in relative style. But the guy obviously has little or no quit in him, especially after this fusion surgery has him feeling, and playing, quite well, thank you very much. In fact, he’s been in contention–top tens–in his last several tournaments. […]

Filed Under: British Open, Course management, Famous Golfers, golf and the mind, Masters, mental game, Mindful golf, Putting, short game, The Majors, The Masters, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Jack Nicklaus

Mindful Golf at the Battle at Birkdale

July 30, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 6 Comments

Jordan Spieth was three shots clear of Matt Kuchar going into the final round of the 2017 British Open at Royal Birkdale. In the first four holes of that round, Spieth, unbelievably,  scored three bogeys, erasing that lead, giving Kuch and the field new life. Most golfers, pro and amateur, would have collapsed further from […]

Filed Under: British Open, Confidence in golf, Famous Golfers, Golf courses, links golf, Mindful golf, Patience, The Majors, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Jack Nicklaus, Jordan Spieth, Li Haotong, Matt Kuchar, Young Tom Morris

Onward to Solid Contact

June 12, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 2 Comments

More than anything in golf, I love the sound and feel of solidly contacting a golf ball, and watching it take off like a jet rising into the cold morning air, and seeing it fall at its apex like a butterfly on a blossom. What are golf’s antecedents to achieve this state of near perfection? Jack […]

Filed Under: Downswing, Fundamentals, Swing tips, The drive Tagged With: ball position, Golf Magazine, Jack Nicklaus, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas

The 75-foot Bomb

May 7, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 3 Comments

One of the great things about golf is that, at times, any golfer can experience what the pros experience. So the other day at Bennett Valley, I’m a single, joining up with two welcoming guys, James and Daniel, originally from Kenya and now Americans. I only have time for nine, and my round is going […]

Filed Under: Famous Golfers, golf and the mind, inspiration in golf, Putting Tagged With: intermittent reinforcement, Jack Nicklaus, miracle shots in golf, Verne Lundquist

From Unnerved to At Ease

February 20, 2017 by Stephen Altschuler 6 Comments

Ways to successfully take our games from the range to the course, via good practice and techniques for relaxing our minds and bodies for the challenge for playing this wonderful game.

Filed Under: Breaking 80, Confidence in golf, golf and the mind, Golf Improvement, Meditation and Golf, Swing tips Tagged With: Brendt Snedecker, Dustin Johnson, forward press, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Kevin Na, Lannie Watkins, mindfulness, waggle

How Sweet that Sweet Spot is

September 26, 2016 by Stephen Altschuler 1 Comment

Until you consistently find that sweet spot on your clubs, you will never know the true enjoyment of golf. Here are some examples.

Filed Under: British Open, Confidence in golf, Enlightened Golf, Famous Golfers, golf consciousness, inspiration in golf, Mindful golf, Ryder Cup, The drive, Tiger Woods Tagged With: Arnold Palmer, Bobby Jones, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson, Jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy

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

Boxing for Better Golf

December 14, 2013 by Stephen Altschuler 6 Comments

Lately, I’ve taken up boxing training in my gym. It’s a great way to practice timing and rhythm, and is actually a good aerobic workout. Of course, after a long work day, I can put any number of adversaries on that punching bag and let loose. But punching that stand-up bag has led to some […]

Filed Under: Balance, Confidence in golf, Famous Golfers, golf and the mind, inspiration in golf, Rhythm, The Key Move Tagged With: boxing and golf, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Lee Westwood, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Mohammed Ali, Nelson Mandela

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