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  • In this episode, host Karl interviews Giles Croft, a former surgeon who transitioned into health informatics, cycling journalism, and eventually coaching. They discuss Giles' varied career, his insights on career change, and his passion for cycling. Giles shares his journey from medicine to managing health information and finally to becoming a successful coach focusing on mental health and well-being. They explore the importance of being present, handling anxiety, and letting go of rigid goals to achieve true fulfilment. Giles also offers perspectives on how holistic approaches could transform healthcare and emphasises the significance of daily reminders and personal insights for growth.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    00:17 Giles' Varied Career Journey
    01:00 Transition from Medicine to Cycling
    02:16 Discovering a Passion for Coaching
    04:30 Insights and Transformations
    09:10 The Power of Intuitive Thinking
    11:19 Cycling and Overcoming Disappointments
    14:30 Winning the Race: A Mindset Shift
    20:44 Coaching Philosophy and Approach
    24:35 Understanding Anxiety in Performance
    29:16 Dealing with Anxiety in the Moment
    30:15 Understanding the Nature of Experience
    30:48 The Problem with Focusing on Problems
    32:22 Acting Despite Feelings
    34:21 Goals, Dreams, and Aspirations
    36:30 The Trap of 'I'll Be Happy When'
    38:34 The Importance of Being Present
    45:31 Mind-Body Connection in Medicine
    50:34 Future Directions and Daily Reminders
    54:04 Conclusion and Newsletter Information If you want to book YOUR Mind Caddie seminar at your club get in touch at www.themindfactor.com To download the Mind Caddie app go to https://www.mindcaddie.golf/

  • In this episode, Karl and Gary revisit the transformative ideas from their book 'The Lost Art of Putting,' reflecting on its impact since its publication six years ago.

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    They explore the concepts of focusing on pace over line, creative and intuitive approaches to putting, the importance of intention, attention, and attitude, and the role of acceptance in handling outcomes.

    Insights are shared from their experiences and observations, including anecdotes about notable golfers and practical exercises to improve putting. They emphasize the importance of making putting a fun and engaging aspect of the game rather than a technical chore.

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    • 00:00 Opener (5:28) •

    • 05:28 Welcome Back, Gary!

    • 05:50 Reflecting on Six Years of Progress

    • 07:37 The Importance of Pace in Putting

    • 09:25 The Role of Attention in Putting

    • 13:30 Engaging the Imagination in Practice

    • 17:08 Teaching Golf the Right Way

    • 26:26 Intention, Attention, and Attitude

    • 32:07 The Importance of Being Present in Golf

    • 32:40 Lessons from Sven-Göran Eriksson and Bernhard Langer

    • 34:24 The Power of Acceptance in Golf

    • 37:32 Dream Big, Play to Win, and Never Give In

    • 39:33 The Possible Question: A Powerful Tool

    • 48:20 Focusing on the Ball: A Key to Success

    • 51:20 The Joy of Putting

    • 54:46 Conclusion and Future Plans

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  • In this episode, Karl welcomes back Tim O'Connor to discuss Tim's new book, 'Getting Unstuck: The Seven Transformational Practices for Golf Nerds'.

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    They explore the extended life of their reciprocal conversations across their podcasts, touch on the captivating photo on the book's cover, and dive deep into the five components of golf: physical, technical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.

    Tim shares insights on the spiritual dimension of golf, his experience as a coach, and the philosophy that golf is a portal to understanding oneself.

    They also discuss the benefits of journaling, both in golf and life, along with the idea of trusting one's innate abilities over strict methodologies.

    With references to golf legends like Fred Shoemaker and figures like Bruce Lee, they highlight how deeper understanding and spiritual connection can enrich one's game and life.

    The conversation also touches on how Tim's podcast, Swing Thoughts, co-hosted with Howard, dives into similar themes with a blend of humor and authenticity.

    00:00 Opener

    04:45 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    05:08 Discussing the Book ‘Getting Unstuck’

    07:47 The Spiritual Side of Golf

    15:52 The Power of Journaling

    25:24 The ‘Don’t Give a Shit’ Swing

    30:00 Exploring Different Approaches to Golf

    30:49 The Power of Personal Experience in Learning Golf

    32:38 Mo Norman: A Self-Taught Golf Legend

    34:36 The Importance of Feeling in Golf

    39:25 Learning Through Experience: Skateboarding and Golf

    42:14 The Deeper Wisdom in Golf and Life

    49:34 The Role of Mission and Grounding in Golf

    51:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • In this engaging series, Karl and Fred delve into the intricate connections between golf and life. They explore how aging shifts one's perspective on the game, transforming it from a measure of self-worth to a source of joy and creativity.

    The discussion highlights the psychological aspects of golf, emphasizing self-awareness, the pitfalls of seeking external validation, and the power of being present.

    The narrative champions the importance of experiential learning over rigid instruction, the benefits of a non-judgmental learning environment, and the necessity of authenticity in coaching.

    The series also touches on pivotal life lessons about trust, failure, and finding meaning and purpose.

    Ultimately, the conversations advocate for a holistic approach to mastery, both in golf and life, where curiosity, personal growth, and genuine human connection are key.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    00:26 The Gift of Golf
    03:07 Coping Strategies on the Course
    06:00 Bigger Questions for Young Golfers
    11:52 The Power of Attention
    14:51 The Complexity of Golf Lessons
    24:32 Creating a Safe Learning Environment
    28:39 Fundamentals and Trust in Golf
    31:16 Embracing Change and Trusting Yourself
    31:36 The Value of Personal Experience
    32:06 Ownership and Mastery in Golf
    32:48 The Importance of Self-Trust
    34:49 Learning from Failure
    36:05 Coaching and Authenticity
    37:37 The Role of Practice Swings
    38:32 Awareness and Blind Spots
    43:39 Coaching Philosophy and Personal Growth
    53:17 The Essence of Mastery
    58:25 Finding Meaning and Purpose
    59:26 Final Thoughts and Reflections

  • In this episode, Karl and Jim discuss the intricacies of golf improvement and reflection at the end of a season. They emphasize the importance of having a strategic plan and identifying weak areas in one's game, such as mental focus, long game, short game, or putting. They explore the concept of having a clear purpose for playing golf beyond ego enhancement, focusing on mastery, and identifying one's golfing personality: learner, competitor, or shot maker. They touch on the mental aspects of golf, such as acceptance and mindfulness practices used to improve focus and deal with challenges like the yips. The conversation highlights how essential it is to engage in meditation and awareness practices to enhance performance and the importance of a path with heart in pursuit of mastery in golf or any endeavor. 00:00 Opener 03:35 Introduction and Greetings 03:40 Reflecting on Your Golf Season 04:27 Setting Goals and Strategies 04:54 Identifying Weak Areas 06:03 Purpose and Motivation in Golf 07:10 The Concept of Mastery 08:00 Golfing Personality Types 11:11 Balancing Competitiveness and Skill 20:33 Winter Training Tips 22:08 Making Swing Changes 30:08 Memory and Change in Golf 30:11 Challenges for Different Skill Levels 30:59 Importance of Patience in Practice 31:21 Linking Swing Changes to Ball Flight 31:44 Understanding the Learning Process 31:57 The Dark Ages of Golf Instruction 33:37 Effective Practice Techniques 34:41 Focal Points in Golf 36:19 Mind-Body Connection 39:36 Acceptance and Psychological Health 47:15 Daily Mindfulness Practice 48:42 Focused Attention and Mindfulness 52:07 Walking Meditation 54:48 The Path with Heart 57:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Karl Morris Proud Ambassador of Fenix Clothing and Apparel https://www.fenixxcell.com/

  • Some winter inspiration from Karl Morris. What can you do this winter to develop your core skills? Follow and subscribe to get the latest episodes, comment if you have a question for Karl.

    Welcome to the Mind Caddie podcast with Karl Morris. The ultimate podcast for golf enthusiasts seeking to enhance their mental game and take their golf performance to new heights.

    Hosted by Europe's leading performance coach to PGA Tour players, Karl Morris, along with special guests, this show is your gateway to unlocking the hidden potential within you on the golf course.

  • In this episode, Karl Morris interviews Dr. Craig Farnsworth, an optometrist turned renowned putting coach. Dr. Farnsworth discusses his journey from eye training to coaching elite golfers like Nick Faldo and Bernard Langer. He highlights the importance of visual skills in better aligning putts and overcoming mental barriers.

    Dr. Farnsworth shares insights into improving pace control and alignment through perceptual accuracy and visualization. He emphasizes the mental aspect of golf, utilizing visualization, attention training, and stress management techniques to enhance performance. Coaches and players are encouraged to view putting as a set of puzzles to solve, focusing on developing strong perceptual skills alongside technical ability.

    Dr. Farnsworth also mentions his books, "See It and Sink It" and "The Putting Prescription," which delve into his methodologies.

    00:00 Opener

    03:17 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    03:23 Early Career and Notable Collaborations

    04:08 Insights on Bernard Langer

    06:09 The Journey from Optometrist to Putting Coach

    09:02 The Importance of Visual Skills in Sports

    10:30 Techniques for Improving Putting Alignment

    14:26 Pace Control in Putting

    22:35 Mental Aspects of Golf

    27:49 Transformative Impact of Dr. Farnsworth

    28:32 Training Techniques for Golfers

    29:23 Visualization in Putting

    31:39 Common Mistakes and Solutions

    33:54 Managing Anxiety on the Green

    35:44 Pre-Shot Routine and Focus

    38:37 Feedback Devices and Practice

    40:57 Mental Game and Stress Response

    43:30 Final Thoughts and Resources

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  • Andrew, the author of 'The Overthinker's Guide to Life,' shares his unconventional career path, starting from health psychology to becoming an advertising creative and stand-up comedian.

    During the discussion, he delves into his struggles with overthinking, how it impacted his professional and personal life, and the insights he gained from his experiences. Andrew explains how learning to trust his instincts and stay present has enhanced his creativity and performance.

    He also provides practical advice on overcoming overthinking, drawing connections to sports, and the importance of letting thoughts flow without over-control. Finally, he touches on the significance of being in tune with one's body and environment to cultivate a more relaxed and effective mindset.

    • 00:00 Opener (4’22”)

    • 04:22 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    • 04:55 Andrew’s Unconventional Career Path

    • 07:31 Exploring Overthinking and Anxiety

    • 09:45 Transition to Coaching and Writing

    • 10:54 The Creative Process and Writing the Book

    • 12:31 Parallels Between Sports and Overthinking

    • 15:11 Practical Steps to Overcome Overthinking

    • 30:54 The Power of Adaptability and Trust

    • 45:13 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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  • In this insightful episode, Susie Meyers, author of 'Golf from Point A,' delves into the philosophical approach of her book, which emphasizes the importance of treating each shot, each day, and each moment as a new beginning akin to the letter 'A' in the alphabet.

    Meyers shares compelling anecdotes about golf and life, drawing parallels between the game and broader life lessons on adaptability, emotional resilience, and the significance of letting go of past burdens.

    She also reflects on her experiences coaching players with disabilities, highlighting the profound impact of golf on personal growth and emotional well-being. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this conversation offers valuable insights into the mental and emotional aspects of the game, urging golfers to focus on process over results and find peace and joy in their journey.

    00:00 Opener

    02:55 Introduction and Warm Welcome

    03:18 Exploring the Concept of Point A 03:47 Philosophy of Point A in Golf

    05:48 Emotional Attachment and Control in Golf

    08:01 Adaptability and Flexibility in Golf

    10:02 Mindfulness and Quieting the Mind

    11:59 Training the Inner World

    15:46 Observing Thoughts and Emotions

    20:43 Simplifying Golf Instruction

    30:05 The Joy of Playing Golf for Its Own Sake

    30:42 A Unique Approach to Teaching Golf

    31:25 The Waldorf School Influence

    32:28 Coaching the Most Brilliant Student

    33:02 The Essence of Golf and Human Development

    34:19 Challenges and Joys of Coaching

    36:29 The Emotional Journey of a Young Golfer

    37:48 Golf as a Metaphor for Life

    39:11 Coaching a Golfer with Disabilities

    39:48 The U.S. Adaptive Open Experience

    42:35 The True Meaning of Golf

    49:21 Embracing the Present Moment in Golf

    52:12 Practical Tips for Playing from Point A

    56:20 Final Thoughts and Resources

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  • From Early Beginnings to Professional Golf Success with Tom McKibbin

    In this episode, Tom McKibbin shares his journey from starting golf at age eight to becoming a professional golfer. He talks about early competitions at Hollywood Golf Club, the significant role of his long-term coach Johnny Foster, and the transition from amateur to professional golf. Tom discusses his experiences on tour, including his first win, dealing with different courses, and the invaluable influence of playing alongside top players like Rory McIlroy. He also offers insights into training routines, the importance of short game improvement, and advice for young golfers aspiring to turn pro. Finally, Tom reveals his top golf courses in Ireland and his deep love for the game.

    00:00 Opener

    02:55 Introduction and Welcome

    03:03 Early Days in Golf

    04:18 Coaching and Development

    06:41 Competitive Junior Golf

    09:46 Amateur Golf Journey

    11:09 Turning Professional -1

    5:18 Winning on Tour

    21:04 Life on Tour

    33:24 Golf Philosophy and Enjoyment

    42:11 Favorite Golf Courses

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  • This episode features a deep dive into effective golf training with Peter and Stuart, founders of Practice Thinkers. The conversation explores how golfers can rethink their day-to-day training practices to challenge existing norms and improve performance. Stuart discusses the importance of aligning practice with actual game conditions and addressing performance anxiety through appropriate training methods. They emphasize understanding the intrinsic dynamics of one's golf swing, using practical examples to highlight the adaptation needed for effective play. The discussion extends to the role of training aids, drills, and the significance of understanding individual beliefs in sports practice. With insights into the emotional aspects of golf, the show concludes with practical advice for club golfers on how to optimize their practice and see the course differently.

    00:00 Introduction and Greetings
    00:10 Exploring Practice Thinkers
    01:36 Challenging Traditional Training Methods
    02:36 Adapting Practice to Real-World Scenarios
    04:50 Understanding Movement Patterns
    08:04 Effective Use of Training Aids
    10:38 The Role of Context in Training
    19:48 Intrinsic Dynamics and Stability
    25:11 Optimal Coaching Environments
    28:14 Driving Range Coaching Strategies
    28:57 The Evolution of Coaching on Tour
    29:33 Understanding the Brain as a Computer
    30:27 Adapting Practice to Real Course Conditions
    33:44 Emotional Impact on Golf Performance
    35:48 Training Approaches for Young Golfers
    42:21 Practical Tips for Club Golfers
    51:42 The Importance of Hitting the Sweet Spot
    53:59 Practice Thinkers: Programs and Offerings

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  • In this episode, Karl welcomes PGA Tour coach Ralph, a specialist in putting, to discuss his extensive experience and insights into improving golf performance.

    Ralph, who has been coaching on the PGA Tour since 2009, shares his journey and highlights, including coaching notable players like Cam Davis and Johnny Vegas.

    The conversation delves into Ralph's approach to putting, the common misconception of misreads and putt execution, and the development of his green reading system, the Tour Read app.
    Ralph emphasises the importance of proper feedback, technique, and green reading, providing listeners with valuable tips to enhance their golf game.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    00:39 Ralph's Coaching Journey
    01:00 Success Stories and Notable Players
    02:52 Coaching Philosophy and Specialization in Putting
    04:03 Understanding Putting Mistakes
    05:42 Improving Green Reading Skills
    16:41 The Importance of Acceptance in Golf
    18:32 Lessons from Mo Norman
    25:54 The Power of Simple Swing Thoughts
    26:55 The Importance of Focusing on the Shot
    27:46 Memories of Playing Golf with Mo
    30:28 Introduction to the Tor Reed App
    30:54 How the Tor Reed App Works
    34:00 Practical Tips for Green Reading
    43:30 Effective Putting Practice Protocols
    47:05 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

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  • In this insightful episode, Karl interviews Howard, who shares his long journey in the world of golf. They reminisce about their early days, discuss Howard’s influential book 'The Making of a Coach,' and delve into the inspiration behind it, catalysed by personal loss. Howard narrates his life filled with valuable lessons learned from family, the impact of influential figures in golf, his experiences with player coaching, and his time at various prestigious golf clubs. His stories highlight the evolution of golf coaching, the importance of understanding individual player needs, and the profound impact a coach can have on a golfer's personal and professional life. The episode also touches on Howard's late-in-life reconnection with his faith, bringing full circle the theme of life's purpose and the lasting influence of dedicated mentorship.

    00:00 Introduction and Early Friendship
    00:42 Inspiration Behind the Book
    02:36 Early Life and Family Background
    04:19 First Steps in Golf
    06:17 Challenges and Lessons Learned
    08:50 Turning Professional
    15:09 Coaching and Mentorship
    16:34 Impact on Irish Golf
    28:57 Mastering the Short Game
    30:40 Lessons from Henry Cotton
    32:19 Innovative Coaching Techniques
    35:16 The Importance of Impact
    37:24 Holistic Approach to Golf
    49:45 The Role of Faith in Life and Golf

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  • In this episode, Karl Morris invites Howard, a seasoned radio host, comedian, and avid golfer, to discuss the intricacies of the mental side of golf.

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    Howard shares insights from his multifaceted career, his experiences in various golf competitions, and how he transformed his approach to the game from one of frustration to enjoyment.

    The conversation delves into the parallels between performance in comedy and golf, the importance of being present, and the journey of separating self-worth from performance outcomes.

    Howard also highlights key influences like Dr. Raymond Pryor and Fred Shoemaker on his mental game and offers listeners practical advice on embracing the challenges of golf with a positive attitude.

    00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome
    01:00 Howard's Diverse Career Journey
    03:51 The Mental Side of Golf
    05:43 Personal Growth and Golf Epiphanies
    12:06 Stand-Up Comedy and Golf Parallels
    17:13 The Importance of Presence in Performance
    24:21 A Tough Day at the Qualifier
    24:48 Embracing Positivity and Encouragement
    25:29 A Heartfelt Email and Personal Growth
    26:11 Reflecting on the Journey and Achievements
    26:39 The Paradox of Selflessness in Golf
    27:13 Learning from Mentors and Personal Evolution
    28:30 Finding Joy Beyond Scores
    30:15 The Art of Practicing Golf
    32:02 Facing Fears and Embracing Challenges
    32:56 Overcoming Self-Loathing in Golf
    34:04 The Importance of Enjoying the Game
    35:48 Tinkering with Technique and Equipment
    38:27 The Philosophy of Golf and Life
    43:56 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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  • The Essence of Being: Insights on Authentic Self and Performance

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    In this thoughtful conversation, host Karl Morris welcomes Garrett Kramer to discuss recent developments in Garrett's life, including personal projects and the release of his latest book.

    The dialogue delves deep into the philosophical and practical aspects of self-awareness, the search for fixes in sports and life, and the pursuit of excellence. Garrett elaborates on the role of coaching, the illusion of seeking external validation, and the true nature of human consciousness.

    The discussion highlights the importance of expressing one's true self, the misinterpretation of insecurity, and the holistic connection between mind, body, and nature.

    Through engaging anecdotes and profound insights, Garrett emphasises the difference between seeking external success and finding inner peace and fulfillment.

    00:00 Welcome Back, Garrett!
    00:19 Life Updates and Exciting Projects
    01:08 Golf Memories and Family Moments
    02:47 The Endless Search for the Next Fix
    06:58 The Role of Coaching and Pursuit of Excellence
    09:10 Understanding True Self and Inner Peace
    10:12 The Coach as a Guide and Mentor
    11:37 The Illusion of Fulfillment in Achievements
    16:26 Exploring the Nature of Self
    29:24 Expressing True Self Through Sport
    35:17 Superman's Realization and Insecurity in Sports
    35:52 Federer, Nadal, and the Spirit of Competition
    36:34 Golf as a Cooperative Challenge
    37:39 Embracing Adversity on the Golf Course
    38:51 Personal Golf Anecdotes and Lessons
    41:16 Expressing Self vs. Seeking in Golf
    44:49 The Illusion of the Outside World
    47:01 Strategies and the Purpose Behind Them
    59:04 Knowing Thyself: The Ultimate Goal
    01:03:00 Conclusion and Book Information

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  • Today on the show we are joined by former European Tour player and coach Paul Affleck
    Paul played for a number of years on the main tour after winning the Challenge Tour to secure his playing rights.

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    We had a wonderful conversation about his development as a player from the early years as an assistant at Heswall Golf Club under the tutelage of Alan Thompson
    Playing in the Open whilst still working in the Pro Shop

    Life as a tour player and how using an ‘Inner Game’ technique gave him access to his best skills

    How searching for better ‘technique’ with a well known coach took his game completely off track

    The development of a really great short game and how this was SHOT lead

    Paul is a really deep thinker about the game and has been heavily influenced by the time he has spent with multiple time Mind Caddie guest Kendal McWade

    The courage to do things differently

    Why you might consider a 10 finger Baseball Grip

    Exploring different ways to apply the club to the ball
    Hovering the club above the ball and the freedom this creates

    The joy Paul has now on the golf course being creative
    Exploring shots not just swings

    Enjoy listening to a top player and a top coach

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  • Today on the podcast we are joined by Dr Laura Carey and Caesar Bayliss from Perception Sport

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    Laura has conducted some amazing research around putting over the past number of years in particular around gaze control and also brain activity prior to actually hitting the putt.

    What she has uncovered has the potential to transform the way putting is both learned and performed.

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    The conversation will REALLY get you thinking about the way you approach your game on the greens.

    In our time together we looked at:

    The difference in brain activity just before the stroke is made between successful and unsuccessful putters. Why doubt over the ball is so detrimental to performance How this increases brain activity which then compromises your stroke Why a line on the ball may not be the most effective strategy Why practicing with putting aids and gadgets can be of limited value The role of the eyes in supplying information for your putt The value of ‘quiet eye’ Busy eyes make for a bust brain How to train to then perform Why you shouldn’t just keep hitting putt after putt when you are training

    This is a really refreshing and far reaching conversation that could potentially apply to the whole of your game

    A lot of what Laura and Caesar had to say resonated with many of the ideas presented by Gary Nicol and myself in the Lost Art of Putting

    Caesar Bayliss has been a PGA professional for over 20 years and specializes in putting. He coaches at The Wisley and other venues across the UK Dr Laura Carey is a Lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland and a HCPC-registered Practitioner Psychologist. She has worked as an applied sport psychologist for over 15 years, offering support to a range of athletes, coaches and teams. Laura’s PhD was in golf putting, titled "Investigating Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise, Visual Gaze, and Neural Activity in Golf Putting".

    The website: https://www.perceptionsport.co.uk/

    The Conversation: https://bit.ly/3SeWdA2

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  • How ‘Socratic’ questioning could help transform your game

    Today we have on the show internationally renowned coach Nick Bradley who has written a fantastic new book called ‘The 50 secrets to GREAT GOLF you don’t know about YET!’

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    One of the secrets really stood out to me

    Socratic questioning and how being prepared to ‘go into’ the problem you have with your game could actually help find a solution

    What would you ‘need’ to do to slice the ball?

    Can you actually experience what you would need to do to deliberately create the ‘mistake’?

    This area of enquiry was just one of the fascinating topics that we managed to cover in a really wide ranging conversation:

    Why trying to get rid of the ‘ego’ is the ultimate ego trip Playing to your strengths as a coach The uses and misuses of technology Becoming more of a SHOT coach Giving our shots a ‘name’ The problem with ‘Method Coaching’ and why this is perhaps the least effective coaching model The dangers of relying on our memory

    Nick has had a very long and distinguished coaching career, studying with some of the world’s best coaches like David Leadbetter and then going on to coach top players such as Justin Rose

    He is a deep thinker about the game and is refreshingly honest and forthright in his opinions of what we need to do to get the best from our game

    To find out more about Nick go to

    https://www.bradleygolf.com/

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  • Today on the podcast we are joined by author and executive coach Becky Hall who has written a wonderful book called ‘The Art of Enough’

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    During a very wide ranging conversation we to a deep dive into the concept of ENOUGH

    What is enough?

    In a world where we it is constantly being reinforced that we are not enough and we need more of just about everything it was so refreshing to chat with Becky and to look through a different lens.

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    We are often overloaded with demands on time How can we get better at focusing our attention on the RIGHT things? The current epidemic of burnout Self doubt and how even the very best can experience this on a regular basis What is REALLY driving the feeling of not being ‘good enough’? Coming from a position of SCARCITY and LACK Needing external validation for what we do Quietening the inner critic and allowing yourself to seek excellence Following a path that really matters to you Mastering and exploring your craft Why ‘Enough’ isn’t just sitting back and doing nothing The need to REST and RESTORE

    How to avoid the trap of ‘working harder’ in terms of your training as opposed to training efficiently

    Within the theme we have of looking at the game differently Becky provides a refreshingly alternative perspective.

    Nothing in the conversation suggests we shouldn’t aim to maximise our skills but it does mean coming at it from a position of ‘enough’ as opposed to a position of lack.

    Becky Hall is an experienced EMCC executive coach, leadership consultant and facilitator. She has worked one to one with senior leaders and executive teams across all sectors for over twenty years.

    Her new book is called ‘The Art of Enough’

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    https://presence.uk.net/

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  • Today I am joined on the show by my good friend and colleague Andrew Knott.

    Andrew is the head professional at the All Thailand Golf Centre in Bangkok which in amazing location dedicated to providing one of the best environments for learning and development in South East Asia.

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    I met up with Andrew recently when I was asked to speak at the PGA International Conference in Thailand.

    We have known each other for many years and as well as golf we share a passion for the game of cricket.

    Andrew was heavily influenced in his development by the legendary England wicket keeper Alan Knott.

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    He has always had an intense passion for learning and development and has built a very impressive reputation in Asia for being one of the most forward thinking professionals.

    We had a wonderful conversation about the game but not least about the effect of our environment on our game.

    Often an area that gets overlooked as we seek out more and more information about technique

    Who are you spending most of your golf time with? What effect are they having on you? Is the role of the coach being overstated? What do you actually DO with the information you receive? What does a great training environment look like? 150 Tour winners used or trained at Andrews facility What tough environments can do to enhance CREATIVITY What are you trying to achieve and how can your environment do to support that? How can you utilise your own golf course to set some new challenges? The long term benefits of DELIBERATE MISS Make your games relative to what you want to achieve Make sure you PERSONALISE your drills Does your practice session fully ENGAGE you? The balance between working on your strengths and weaknesses

    A great conversation with a very deep thinker on the game.

    Enjoy

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