by Bob Duncan
Have you made your New Year's resolutions for golf yet? Oh yes, Merry Christmas! - it's right around the corner. But you should start thinking about your resolutions
before you take that new driver under the Christmas tree out for a test drive . . . because, how do you know it's the right one for you? Does it really fit your size, strength and ability?
by Bob Duncan
Need more consistency in your golf game? Sure, we all do. But, by now you know that hitting the ball solid and straight isn't going to happen all the time. So, how do you
control your golf ball knowing that it won't always go straight?
by Bob Duncan
Now that you're a golfer you know just how strange and unpredictable the game is, yet you love it! Of course you've learned quite a few keys that help you hit the ball, and on about every third hole you do it just right. But unfortunately, your keys don't work
all the time.
by Bob Duncan
How important is a golf club? After all, you're the one who is swinging it, right?
by Bob Duncan
Are you one of those golfers who still wonder why you can't hit the ball solid and straight all the time? If it seems as if the only thing consistent about your game is its inconsistency, then you're in the boat on that long trip to Tibet.
by Bob Duncan
It's no wonder we're all confused about playing golf, since there are so many good 'tips' out there: Like keeping your left arm straight and your head down - actually, there's probably not a better way to slice the ball! In fact, two of the top players of the late 1990s and early 2000s both
looked up before they hit the ball - Annika Sorenstam and David Duval.
Learn the basics of 7 iron run shot, pitching wedge, sand wedge and the popular lob shot.
Improve your putting with these quick tips and drills from Cybergolf.
by Billy Bondaruk
Want to experience something magical - for free? Find a piece of string and hold it in your fingers lightly, letting it dangle. Wait for the string to stop moving. Now, keeping your muscles still and imagine you are spinning the string around.
by Billy Bondaruk
Have you ever experienced a significant change in how you perceive a situation? One where you totally accept what will happen without having to control it? This is a bit like waking up. Everyone has this newfound wakefulness, yet it often goes ignored because we're so into controlling the situations at hand.
by Dave Castleberry
I've been asked this question a lot, and as a golf professional, its one I'll undoubtedly be asked countless more times. Most often, the inquiry comes from a young mother or father whose toddler recently picked up a 9-iron and showed great joy in thrashing around the backyard chasing a little white ball. When the little Tasmanian devil is asked if he enjoys golf, he'll answer with an enthusiastic "Yes!" and take another wild chop.
by Billy Bondaruk
I once heard a wonderful story about the famed actor Sir Lawrence Olivier. He had been cast in the part of Hamlet at a famous theater in Oxford, England. Olivier was known for his dedication of studying a character such that he would
become the character.
by Billy Bondaruk
First off, if you have physical or psychological symptoms that you can't handle, please see a family doctor before confronting your fears. Also, don't discount this article if you don't suffer from anxiety - there are likely to be other areas in which you could use a bit of courage. Finally, if your condition leads to panic attacks, please seek professional help - I don't mean the PGA pro at your course for a lesson.
by Billy Bondaruk
Tiger Woods and Bob May went toe-to-toe in a classic battle in the 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla Country Club. The event was one of the most-watched golf tournaments in television history. It's also sure to go down as one of the most thrilling final rounds of a major championship ever, one that featured two clutch birdie putts on the 18th hole of regulation and a stunning three-hole playoff.
by Billy Bondaruk
Wouldn't it be great if you could learn a new swing change and never suffer any setbacks? You would probable say yes, what's the secret? Wouldn't it be great if there were some magical position to make during the swing or a type of swing trainer that would groove the swing for you? Actually, the answer is no, and that's a good thing. One of the worst things that could happen for you as a golfer would be to not go through the growing pains of improvement. Ask yourself if you would like to evolve as a golfer or stay right where you are.
by J.D. Cline
It seems to me that, above all else, golf is a game of contradictions. In my career I have been trained by the likes of Jim McLean, whose book "The Eight Step Swing," is, or should be, the golf instructor's "go-to" text for improving their teaching techniques.
by Billy Bondaruk
"A mind at peace, a mind focused on not harming others, is stronger than any physical force in the universe." That's quite an awareness to have when you're playing.
by Billy Bondaruk
Anger is a lethal force that undermines our lives in all kinds of ways. Sometimes it erupts openly and, at other times, anger is camouflaged and covertly undermines your life. Some experience anger as strength and power. They feel it is necessary in order to maintain control. Others assume they have the right to express anger toward the bad shots they hit. These are some of the lies anger tells us. In fact, when we are angry we are out of control and our ability to make decisions wisely is diminished.
by Billy Bondaruk
In 1995, I was teaching golf and honing my game at the Presidio Golf Course in Northern California. I won the Northern California apprentice championship that year and received a spot into Stage 2 of the PGA Tour Qualifying School.