Archive for the “Mental Tips To Improve Your Game” Category
Posted on August 4th, 2018 by Herb Rubenstein
Kenny G “has a sound.” His music is distinctive. He is a great golfer. Kenny G works on being perfect in how he plays notes, but that is not what makes him a great musician. It is that he has created a style of music that he loves, that he feels comfortable with, and that […]
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Posted on July 2nd, 2018 by Herb Rubenstein
How do you figure out golf? You swing the club and hit the ball. The goal is not to hit the ball. The goal is to control the ball. So, here are the five aspects of controlling the ball: Distance Line (direction) Spin of ball (that can be sidespin or backspin) Trajectory (how high the […]
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Posted on June 28th, 2018 by Herb Rubenstein
Mark O’Meara received the 2017 Golden Tee Award from the Metropolitan Golf Writers’ Association and in his acceptance speech he told a very funny story about his Dad playing with him at the ATT Pebble Beach National Pro Am, and gave the crowd a golf lesson only he could teach the world. This post shares […]
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Posted on April 1st, 2018 by Herb Rubenstein
Can someone learn how to improve their putting in a golf simulator? We believe the answer is “YES, to a significant degree.” In a simulator we cannot simulate the wind, train people how to “read greens” which we know is a huge element of putting. But, we can teach people the mechanics of the set […]
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Posted on January 29th, 2018 by Herb Rubenstein
You can think of many reasons why we leave uphill putts short and blow downhill putts way past the hole. I only see out of my left eye, and because of that, I have studied depth perception as much as I have studied how to hit a flop shot. Here is a reason for leaving […]
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Posted on January 18th, 2018 by Golf GPD
The best book on this subject is: Back On Course: Drive Business Performance Through Golf by Connie Charles and Dave Bisbee, with a foreword by Bill Hughes. Here is what golf can do for you, your company, your potential clients, your employees, your vendors, and your entire business “ecosystem.” a. build trust b. build rapport […]
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