He's won 4 out of the last 8 majors. Back-to-back PGA Champion. Back-to-back US Open Champion. And now he's world #1. He's big. He's strong. He has perfect teeth. And contrary to the claims of a clown disguising himself as a commentator, he's quite tough. Everybody wants to be like him. Or at least hit … Continue reading What You Can Learn From Brooks Koepka (That Doesn’t Involve Muscles)
Category: inner game
“Bawi”
March 31 - It was the last elimination game for both Life Academy (LA) and Makati Hope Christian School (MHCS), where my eldest daughter Chelsea is an open spiker. Whoever won this game would earn top seed going into the semifinals of the 2019 Alliance Volleyball League. It was an exciting matchup, with momentum shifting … Continue reading “Bawi”
The Myth of Consistency
January. The driving range is noticeably more crowded. The atmosphere is optimistic. Students approach me with all kinds of aspirations. But for the majority, the theme is always the same. "I want to be more consistent." And it drives me crazy. For perspective, I'm going to use the scores of the first four winners on … Continue reading The Myth of Consistency
Continuing Education
Last February, I had the privilege of attending the 2016 Golf Education Asia Coaching Summit in Bangkok, Thailand. The speakers in the two-day event were Jeff Ritter, James Sieckmann and Cameron McCormick. Jeff Ritter is a Golf Digest top ranked teacher and a Golf Channel on-air talent. James Sieckmann is a short game specialist who … Continue reading Continuing Education
Triumvirate – Part 2
Honestly, I never thought I would ever use that word in a modern context. So why not use it again while we're at it, right? When a dominant player comes along, it's inevitable for the golfing world to try and find out everything about him. Where did he come from? How did he get here? … Continue reading Triumvirate – Part 2