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Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • The Golf Bunker – How to Get Out in Eight Easy Steps

    The Golf Bunker – How to Get Out in Eight Easy Steps

    Every beginner already knows what to do, nevertheless the greenside bunker remains a nightmare for most of them. Women usually are to timid with their swing. The club head doesn’t develop enough force and therefore sticks in the sand instead of gliding through it. Men usually use too much force. The swing is too steep…

  • How to Read Greens – The Key to Great Putting

    How to Read Greens – The Key to Great Putting

    Have you ever thought about how the grass is growing on the green? Then you shouldn’t be surprised when the lengths of your putts are way off. Let’s take a closer look. Being able to read greens properly is key to good putting. The grain of each green is the main reason for balls rolling…

  • 5 Tips to boost your mental game

    5 Tips to boost your mental game

    When your mental game is astray you play way below your capabilities. So being cool about your mental game is the basis for playing well. When you stay calm and judge every shot with an objective view you naturally play better golf. But that’s easier said than done. Especially when you are bummed out about…

  • Simply awe-inspiring!

    Simply awe-inspiring!

    Now and then you stumble across a story in golf that is simply mindblowing. I won’t say anything more.  See the man for yourself! [clearboth]

  • The Slice Fix – How to Fix Your Slice for Good

    The Slice Fix – How to Fix Your Slice for Good

    Sure, there are no real quick fixes. That’s especially true for golf. But if you don’t try new things you won’t make any progress, so changes are good. With that said maybe the following things will make those pesky curve balls go away and have your slice fixed forever: [clearboth] The Slice Fix Stand firmly…

  • Golf in the Winter – How and What to Practice

    Golf in the Winter – How and What to Practice

    The season is over. Golf is a seasonal sport. During that time we focus on different things. Because it’s too cold to play golf in the winter or even to spend some time on the practice tee. Right? No! Wrong! And you know very well that this isn’t true. It’s just a mindset that many…

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