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Sunshine Coast Golf Dojo

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Who has potential?
I get this question a lot, especially from junior golfers: "Do I have the potential?" While I often hear it from younger players, it applies to anyone who sees potential in themselves—because, truly, the possibilities are limitless. Golfers tend to talk to themselves from one of three perspectives: 1. Optimist - "I've done it before, so I can do it again." 2. Pessimist - "Why am I so bad at this?" 3. Victim - "That didn't work, so I'll try something else." While optimism is better than the other two, it only gets you so far. When someone asks me, "Do you think I have potential?" I respond with a simple question: "When things are really tough, how do you react?" This response—how you handle adversity—reveals a lot. It’s what separates those who succeed from those who fall into the victim mentality. True growth in golf, and in life, comes from being able to see both the good and the bad and staying resilient. This is the mindset of a Realist and, even more importantly, a Warrior. In golf, the small things that make a massive difference are your ability to recover. Spend time practicing recovery shots—from the rough, out of the trees, in the bushes, from bunkers, and around the green. This isn’t the glamorous part of practice; it’s the tough, gritty work. But if you fall in love with putting and recovery, you’ll see your game elevate to the next level.
2 likes • Nov '24
Great advice Atomu! Watching the pro's I admire their recovery shots....they seem to love showing these skills.
1 like • Nov '24
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Welcome
Welcome to the group golfers. To start with would love to hear Why do you play golf? What are you currently working on? How are you making sure you’re constantly improving?
4 likes • Oct '24
I play golf because of the challenge. And it is my main fitness outlet, play around 4 times weekly always walking. Played most sports this is the most difficult full stop! We don’t get a second serve like tennis. Working on my mental approach as well as ball striking, putt reasonably well but ordinary ball striker. Interestingly my score is not my main driver……. Ball striking is, if I feel I’m hitting the ball well I’m happy rather than scrambling to a good score. Mentally I need work, when playing with better players my mental game struggles and my ball striking and scores suffer.
2 likes • Oct '24
@Atomu Watanabe thanks.....I have a putting day this Sunday 32 people, then the following week Therese and I head to NZ for the Hawkes Bay Classic, 4 courses including Kidnappers, when home I'll start a programme with you. Remember your "Mental Golf Approach" Seminar Alex Surf Club in September last year....I invited Therese....after that we started going out and have been on 3 golf trips as well..... Tasmania 10 days.......Ari's South African Trip......Melbourne and New Zealand!
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Ken Wright
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@ken-wright-7549
Banker most of my life then past 20 years coach and conference speaker on leadership and customer service. Member Twin Waters current handicap 12.

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Joined Oct 16, 2024
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