Player Development
My tips and tricks all about coaching

Improve Your Skills | Improve Your Scoring – Landing Zone Drill

Here taste of one of the training drills in my soon to be released series of eBooks on the Scoring Zone
This is not just another blog on AimPoint Green Reading, that's because it won't just be looked at through the eyes of a trained instructor or student. It will be seen through the eyes of a top 100 tour player and talked about through the experiences of one of the most respected...

How To Measure Your Putting

In the attached PDF I’ve asked you to complete a series of putting tests from various slopes, angles and distances...
In the last event of the 2012/2103 ALPG session Stacey pulled off perhaps the most satisfying victory of her short career, winning the Victorian Open in her home town with huge support from her family and friends.
In life you can't always prepare for the unexpected, though the unexpected will always come up.

International Training Camp – May 2012

This is now the third camp I’ve held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the May camp saw students travel from various parts of Indonesia, Australia, Sweden as well as some local students from Malaysia.
After holding a recent training camp in early February this year at The Mines Resort & Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia the decision was made to make a permanent move and base myself in the region.

7 Warning Signs That Your Golf Game Isn’t Improving

As we say goodbye to 2011, and welcome the 2012 golf season I thought it would be a great time to conduct a little self-assessment of your game. So I’ve compiled 7 warning signs you may have ignored throughout the 2011 season that highlight the fact that your game isn’t improving.
I’ve written a number of blogs on Stacey Keating over the past year, though this blog will look at the progress Stacey has made throughout her amateur career and over her rookie session on the Ladies European Tour this year.
As a coach involved in player development, I encourage most of my students especially intermediate and advanced players to log their stats. This can be done either through a spread sheet which I’ll provide for them or through the vast array of website and iPhone apps that can now track your scoring and stats as you play.