An author reflects: “The choking dog years”
I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I lived and died—mostly died—with the quality of my golf. I sulked and dragged my carcass around the course like I was headed to the gallows.
I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I lived and died—mostly died—with the quality of my golf. I sulked and dragged my carcass around the course like I was headed to the gallows.
After a 2014 accident, the firefighter was told golf was out of the question – he’d be lucky to walk again without something to lean on.
Golf professionals are chronically frustrated that many players play the wrong tees for their age and ability, depriving themselves of fun and slowing the pace of play.
“I’m definitely more intense than the average bear,” said Howard, who freely shares his experiences both good and cringe-worthy on the podcast. “It’s helped me in my professional career and in golf, but it’s not for everyone.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has a great tip to use your “magic hands” to swing more effectively.
In this segment we discuss why golfers aren’t getting better and how the mental side of golf is finally opening up and being recognized as a real issue to be dealt with.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has a neat flexibility hack to help you hit long beautiful draws. This one is particularly helpful for senior golfers and anyone else who isn’t able to turn like they could in their 20s.
You’re probably enjoying your golf but frustrated by it at the same time. You want to play better but you’re not willing to spend the money or time to seek professional help. You may be a DIY type too.
In this week’s video, Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy questions whether golfers should try to copy Scottie Scheffler’s signature move.