by John Hughes | Nov 6, 2019 | Breaking 100, Callaway Golf, Consistency, Decision Making, Equipment, Falcon's Fire Golf Club, Golf Bag, Golf Clubs, Organization, Pre-Shot Routine, Preparation, Routine, Streamsong Resort, Time Management, Uncategorized
Organizing Your Golf Clubs Makes Golf Simpler than You Make it Now Ever go to your golf bag and can’t find the club you need? Or, you realize the club you need may not be in your bag? If you’re new to golf or the game is still a passive hobby, chances...
by John Hughes | Jul 4, 2019 | Consistency, Decision Making, Equipment, FUN, Goal Setting, Golf Instruction, Improvement Plan, Patience, Practice, Pre-Shot Routine, Preparation, Prioritizing, Routine, Tempo, Uncategorized
The Process Starts Long Before You Arrive at the Golf Course Do you ever rush to the course for an “Emergency 9” only to find you’re rushing through the 9-holes and nothing is going right? Or thought you’re practice time the night before the...
by John Hughes | Feb 9, 2019 | Consistency, Decision Making, FUN, Goal Setting, Improvement Plan, Mental Side of Golf, Patience, Practice, Pre-Shot Routine, Preparation, Pressure, Prioritizing, Putting, Routine, Setting Goals, Skill Building, Skills Evaluation
The Similarities of Sports Borrowing Success from the Other Sports You Play No matter what sports you used to play, or currently play (some would argue business is a sport), let’s shine a light on the similarities of sports. Did you know you currently possess...
by John Hughes | Jun 20, 2018 | Decision Making, Goal Setting, Golf Instruction, Improvement Plan, Prioritizing, Skill Building, Trouble Shooting
5 Possible One Word Golf Answers to this Universal Phrase And One Word You Should Always Avoid You might remember this phrase from school, or from someone who had your best interest at heart. If you aim at _______________, you hit _________________. Can you fill in...
by John Hughes | Apr 16, 2018 | Blog, Decision Making, Escape Shots, FUN, Goal Setting, Golf Instruction, Practice Swings, Pressure, Prioritizing, Routine, Set-Up, Setting Goals, Skill Building, Trouble Shooting
What is Your “Go To Shot”? Your golf ball is not in the best position. Making par is critical at this point in your round. What shot will you choose to hit that insures your best possible chance to make Par? In this situation, most golfers have a “Go To Shot” they...
by John Hughes | Jul 25, 2017 | Blog, Decision Making, FlightScope, Impact, Skill Building, Uncategorized
How Long Do You Have to Influence Your Ball Flight? Many of my clients are aware the average golf swing lasts about 1.27 seconds. From the time the club starts to move away from the ball, until the time you are in your finished position, 1.27 seconds is not a lot of...