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Sunshine Coast Golf Dojo

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23 contributions to Sunshine Coast Golf Dojo
What if it’s not your swing?
(and why that’s actually good news) Most golfers think their swing is the reason they’re stuck. But here’s a question I’ve been asking lately… What if it’s not your swing at all? What if you’re simply missing the right system? Over the years, I’ve noticed something weird… The golfers who improve the most don’t always have the best technique. They just have: 🔁 A simple structure 📊 Feedback on what’s working ⛳ A plan they can stick to ❤️‍🔥 And a community that holds them to it The rest? They try. They guess. They hope. But they stay stuck — without even realising why. So we built a short quiz to help… It takes 2 minutes and reveals what’s actually holding your game back. Raise your hand 🙋‍♀️ 🙋 If you’d like the quiz sent to you Once you’re done, we’ll offer a free 15-min Golf Chat to help you map out your next step (zero pressure — just insight). Let’s figure out what’s really in the way. You might be closer than you think.
What if it’s not your swing?
1 like • May 27
🖐️ Hi Atomu send me the quiz
How to practice for Caloundra GC
🔹 TrackMan Practice Focus for Caloundra GC 🎯 Driver Dispersion:Focus on fairway percentage over chasing distance. 🎯 130m-150m Iron Shots:Practice approach zones for longer Par 3s & Par 4s. 🎯 Wedge Control (60-100m):Critical for scoring on Par 5s and short Par 4s. 🎯 Lag Putting:Simulate long putts (10-15m) to avoid 3-putts on bigger greens. 🚀 Driver 180m of total distance is all you need off the tee.Aim to hit 70% of fairways assuming a 40m wide fairway.Accuracy beats distance! 🎯 Approach Shots - Aim for the middle of the green, regardless of pin placement. - For a 130m target, apply a 10% margin of error. - Goal: Hit 7/10 shots between 117m-143m and within 13m left/right. - Pro Tip: Take your 143m club when aiming at 130m to stay safe. - Repeat for 140m and 150m distances. - ⛳ Wedge Control This is where consistency shines—no athleticism required!Apply the same 10% rule for distances:60m, 70m, 80m, 90m, 100m 🌀 Putting - Learn how many casual steps = 10m putt. - Get a feel for how fast the ball comes off the putter. - On TrackMan, monitor your Ball Speed for consistent lag putting. To understand which TrackMan screen you should be using Raise your hand
How to practice for Caloundra GC
1 like • May 5
@Atomu Watanabe I thought there was a putting practice on Trackman like the one we use for irons and drivers eg the test centre combine
0 likes • May 5
@Atomu Watanabe thank you
Terry with a Hole In One!
Well done @Terry O'Brien on his hole in one There’s still time to have a share of this $1000 jackpot! Raise your hand to find out more
1 like • Apr 17
Thanks Atomu but think the technique needs some work
Play the Course, Not Your Scorecard
Play the Course, Not Your Scorecard ⛳ Introduction Ever noticed how the more you chase a good score, the more it seems to slip away? One bad hole turns into two. A missed putt suddenly means the whole round is “ruined.” Sound familiar? It's a trap most golfers fall into — playing to protect or chase a number instead of playing each shot as it comes. But what if you could learn to let go of the scorecard… and actually start scoring better? 📖 The Story There was a local club tournament where a mid-handicapper named Dave showed up with one goal: break 80 for the first time. On the front nine, he played lights out — fairways, greens, steady putting. He was one-over through 7. Then came a par-3 over water. He chunked it. Double bogey. He shook his head. “There goes the round,” he muttered. On the next hole, he overcompensated with an aggressive drive — OB. Triple. By the time he reached 18, he limped in with a 91. Afterward, his buddy said, “You were playing so well until you started thinking about the number.” The next week, same course. Dave made a new commitment: no looking at his score. Just one shot at a time. He didn’t count until he walked off the 18th green. Final score: 79. 💡 The Lesson Golf is about moments, not math. When you obsess over your score mid-round, you're pulling yourself out of the present — out of the shot you're standing over right now. Focusing on the outcome tightens your grip, clouds your decisions, and invites frustration. But when you play each shot with care — whether you're +1 or +11 — you stay in the flow. Jack Nicklaus said it best: “The most important shot in golf is the next one.” ✅ Action Step Next time you’re on the course, try this: Don’t add up your score until the 18th hole. Instead, treat each hole like a new game. Reset. Focus only on what’s in front of you. You’ll be amazed how much freer — and sharper — you’ll feel. And who knows… you might even surprise yourself with the number at the end. 🏌️ Glossary Mid-handicapper: A golfer whose handicap index typically falls between 10–20.
0 likes • Mar 31
Hi Colin I love that you are including the glossary at the end of your comment. Very educational thanks
TC Alfred
My concern is that the population thinks they can’t survive without food or water for two days worst case scenario 🤦🏽🤷
3 likes • Mar 5
A client in Brisbane asked If I wanted a game in Brisbane on Friday morning. I suggested only if they have fairways running south to north so I have a chance to out drive him ;)
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Terry O'Brien
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84points to level up
@terry-obrien-6612
Once a year 'hacker' until buying a set of clubs and joining SCGC. Now found chasing numbers at 5am in the centre whenever I can

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