If you aren't the hardest worker on your team or in the room/office, how do you expect to be the best?
I'm looking at you, in EVERY THING you do: coach, teach, compete, play, lead, manage, etc
Outwork EVERYBODY. Winners win.
I would bet a lot of money if I asked the top 50 golf instructors in the world what their definition of “stuck” is, I would get 50 different definitions.
Graduation night
It’s the why.
Why I don’t stop. Why I don’t sleep. Why I miss my own kids’ games , graduation, birthdays
If you want to change a life, support your local community college. The universities obviously have enough… But we are CHANGING LIVES. Go be great, kids!
@sethraynorr Trust me. Got mine and have done a ton of testing. Pump the loft DOWN about a degree to a degree and a half from previous driver. Bombs only 💣💣💣
⛳️ CHAMPIONSHIP MINDSET ⛳️
Spartans rise up and take the team title at the Graceland Spring Invite at Mozingo Lake💪
Balanced scoring + pure grit all weekend
🏆 Team Champions
🥇 Individual Champion
🔥 All 6 Spartans inside the top-25
Another big step forward for this group.
Iowa's Ben McCollum brought up the enemy of great is good in his postgame news conference. Interesting comments.
"People sit in mediocrity for a long time because they start to fall in love with really good. I probably had that happen to me when I was in, like, my seventh or eighth year. We went to three straight Sweet 16s and lost by one, two points. ... I always thought we were really good and close. Then I realized that was the biggest issue that we had, was the fact that we were settling for really good."
"Trying to go from really good to being great is something that is really hard to do, and our kids need to understand really good is not acceptable. It's
actually worse than being bad."
#Golf swing movements are just vehicles to achieve an effective impact interval.
While the industry typically argues over which model is best, I personally am model agnostic.
Here's what I do 👇
I gave my first paid golf lesson in March of 1983. Ever since I got in the biz there has been a breed of golf teachers that pride themselves for using language and terms to describe the swing that most golfers don’t understand.
A few of those teachers go on to have great careers but they can’t really give a better lesson than Percy Boomer did 100 years ago.
While giving a golf lesson if you’re using terms and phrases that are confusing your students, it doesn’t make you a genius it makes you a dumbass.
“Classroom Coaches” for my money are the most dangerous to good players.
A smart “In The Trenches” coach that does his research but applies it in the simplest terms is the guy or girl I want teaching my grandkids.
I’m not saying a “Classroom Coach” can’t go on to be amazing but beware of THOSE teachers that don’t have years of experience around great players.
You got to start somewhere but I should have to find those people I taught in 1983 and give them their money back.
I spent a year working with @StephenAmesPGA on changes that got the club shallow *earlier* in the downswing so that he’s actually steeper on the ball when it matters. He went on to win 8x in 3yrs.
The entire steep vs shallow debate is ridiculous. So many great ways to play golf