Wrapping up another terrific Golf Level 3 seminar. Thanks to everyone who made it to Oceanside this weekend.
The best coaches we know never stop being students.
I've been playing with the driving range data from this week at THE PLAYERS. Here's some fun stuff I've found...
First, because I think they're pretty, some overhead and side views of the range sessions of the Top 20.
The difference between pros and amateurs....
Sepp Straka has hit 21-of-36 greens this week.
Of the 15 greens he's missed, he is one-under par.
He's gotten up-and-down 14 times. The other time, he chipped in for birdie.
These guys are good.
The thing that every golfer watching this should notice is that each player is hitting the same ball flight every shot. No alternating between draw and fade. Get really good at one shot and hit it all the time!
The Foremost Head Professional’s Championship 2025. Huge thank you to both @ForemostGolf and @TaylorMadeTour for a fantastic day and some wonderful gifts. A true pleasure to be involved in the event. Already looking forward to 2026!
#ForemostChamps
Health, wellness, and recovery have been a huge priority for me on the road! Come take a look inside my Recovery Vehicle. In this part I'll explain why recovery is so important to me and how this vehicle helps.
Thank you to every golfer who entered our social media competition at this year’s Foremost Championships. We’re delighted to confirm that our three winners are 🥁
@ewangrimes - Hilton Park Golf Club
Andy Palmer - Chorley Golf Club
@mattleachgolf - St Ives (Hunts) Golf Club
My latest YouTube video looks into the Bryson DeChambeau idea of playing from the forward tees to get comfortable being under par and going low! In this video I played the back 9 at St Ives (Hunts) Golf Club. How low do you think I can go?
https://t.co/NQWUvmMheG