Archive for the 'General' Category

Playing with Perspective in Golf

Friday, July 9th, 2010

By Brent Morrison Typically as golfers we have always been told that we should play away from trouble on our lay up shots to have a clear shot into the green. Depending on whether the golfer is right- or left-handed, this may not always be the case, as our mind and eyes will work together [...]

Podcast 2: Susan Hill Interviews Brent Morrison

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Brent talks with Susan Hill of Fitness for Golf, a Voice America program. They discuss Brent’s teaching style and philosophy of golf. About Susan Susan Hill is the President of Fitness for Golf.com, a website dedicated to helping golfers improve through golf-specific programs. Her site is recognized as the most advanced and comprehensive fitness related [...]

The Story of Douglas Bader

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

by Brandon Guile Senior Instructor Thank you to Ian MacDonald, one of my students for providing me one more inspirational story of No Guts, No Glory! I hope everyone enjoys this story and comments are always appreciated. Perhaps more than anybody, Douglas Bader epitomized the British bulldog fighting spirit so needed during the Second World [...]

The Golf E.D.G.E (Excellence Demands Great Execution)

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

by Doug. Swanson, M. Sc. BMGA Program Leader – Human Performance Competition does not build character; it exposes character. Successful athletes are able to bring their character to the game, each and every game. The athlete knows that he/she must prepare for the competition and that much of the competition will be with him/herself. He/she [...]