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Keith - @DropMyScore

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I use data to help golfers lower their scores. Worked with @FulhamFC, @CPFC, @TeamGB

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I wasted 2 years on famous online swing coaches. A million balls, nice technique on camera, still shooting 84. Then I tried something stupid: stopped lessons entirely and just played pressure games on the course. Broke par in a year. Why does no one tell you this?

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I used to try hero shots from the trees. Spent half my round searching for balls, writing down triple bogeys, and wondering why I couldn't break 85. My philosophy became: in trouble, avoid double. The mistake already happened. The job is to make a great bogey.

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Scrolling through conflicting tips from coaches who've never seen YOUR swing is like taking medicine for someone else's disease.

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Use to meditate before rounds trying to "fix" my mental game. Shot 84s with perfect breathing technique 😂 Ditched the zen stuff and played money matches against better players. Now I shoot under par. Your brain doesn't need fixing - it needs pressure games.

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One of the benefits of playing pressure games on the driving range is that you get to experiment. This emerged from a little test of mine, and was a genuinely game-changing discovery for me. Try it on the range and see if it has potential for you too👇🏼

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If you want to add new shots to your game this winter, try the WIN-MOVE LOSE-STAY framework. I was introduced to this practice method by a performance coach called Stuart Morgan, and it simply works. This game is less about pressure, and more about exploration and adding new

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I wish someone would have told me that missing greens and losing balls wasn't because of swing technique, it was because I was practicing like a donkey. Now all l do is pressure games and I've gone from shooting in the 80s to under par💡

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trying to change your swing is a mugs game. but you can get make great improvements by tweaking your set up. ball position - try everywhere from middle of stance to ahead of the front foot start line - feel like you hit it straight, start it a bit left/right, start it a lot

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I learned to draw the ball under pressure by doing 2 simpler things: - making my top hand stronger on the grip - moving the ball forward in my stance

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What is the ONE thing in your golf game you could put a huge amount of effort into, that would make it completely UNREASONABLE for you to not get 5 shots better? Deep down you know the answer..

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If you learn to roll your ball down this ruler, then you have PROVEN that your technique is good enough. Then you can focus on green reading and speed control. 🥇 = 50 in a row 🥈 = 10 in a row 🥉 = 5 in a row Buy a metal metre ruler from a hardware store, making sure that it

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Guys…he’s bending to the right a bit. As long it’s natural for him (not forcing a movement that his body doesn’t like) then why would it be an issue? Like telling a tennis player to not hit topspin lol

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All depends on how long your arms are (and how close you stand to the ball). The mistake of Big Instruction is assuming that there is one ‘correct’ swing. My only disagreement is that steep and shallow ARE both bad, if they don’t suit a player. Shrink filming golf swings!