As I've shared before, I read the book "Extraordinary Golf" by Fred Shoemaker about 6 months after I picked up the game of golf at the age of 46. I shot 76 the very next day. Now 50, and after nearly 5 years of applying Fred's principles, my handicap is down to 2 and I'm continuing to improve. In fact, I just experienced my best weekend of golf ever, shooting 68 on Saturday and 72 on Sunday, with 6 birdies in each round! Ironically, this follows some of my worst golf in months.
My learning experience has had many ups and downs and has certainly been very frustrating at times, but every time I return to Fred's approach and get out of my own way, I seem to get back on track.
This afternoon, I read an interview with Fred, which I'm passing along here with the hope that inspires others to try this unique approach to the game too. As Fred explains, it's not a mental approach, it's simply a matter of trust and being present -- and you don't have to fix something you trust.
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Great reminder to pick up Fred Shoemaker's book again!! Thank you for the reminder and the link to the interview ! ;-) Just experienced way to much technical in my head so perfect timing for me..."when the student is ready the information arrives"....Your journey is inspiring.
Kirsten
When you disappear, Golf as Art shows up. The resulting void is where all the important discoveries, personal development, satisfaction, joy and fulfillment take place.
Fred Shoemaker, Extraordinary Golf
Swing motion at its highest level is the uninterrupted flow of natural rhythm from within.
Tom Woods, True Golf
Your enemy is expectation. Your ally is detachment. The game isn't the process, the game is the dream.
Kris Barkway, The Magician's Way
A great golf shot is a thing of beauty. Repeating it is an art.
Mark Guadagnoli, Practice to Win
Golf is performance art and there's no right and wrong in art. You're free to play however you want.
Grayden Provis, Golf = Life
