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In response to: Charlie King interviews Canadian national golf coach, Henry Brunton

Edward [Visitor] · http://www.picktorrent.com
It's always nice when you can not only be informed, but also entertained! I'm sure you had fun writing this article. Excellent entry! I'm been looking for topics as interesting as this. Looking forward to your next post.
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In response to: WorldGolf.com readers need to know these five physical checkpoints for golf

thanks for the vid, it's quite helpful actually.
PermalinkPermalink 11/15/09 @ 03:39

In response to: Charlie King interviews Canadian national golf coach, Henry Brunton

ill be sure to check it out thanks for the post
PermalinkPermalink 11/15/09 @ 03:37

In response to: Essentials Golf Swing Skill No. 7 - Width

Lou Ser [Visitor]
great video u posted!
PermalinkPermalink 10/26/09 @ 13:34

In response to: Essential golf skills of the week: Aim and ball position

Mike Hiller [Visitor] · http://EscapeHatchDallas.com
I've had the pleasure of spending a few days with Charlie--he's one of the best teachers--and nicest guys--in golf. Looking forward to a return visit to Reynolds Plantation and their awesome golf academy, which I've profiled on EscapeHatchDallas.com.

PermalinkPermalink 10/24/09 @ 22:29

In response to: WorldGolf.com Readers: Turn your golf school into a luxury vacation! 2 nights at the Ritz-Carlton on us

Dave Mckinsey [Visitor] · http://www.golfwwonline.com
That is really incredible is it true .I am busy or I can join anyway . I will try to check again if there is
such offer again.
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/09 @ 03:14

In response to: A Red Zone Putting Tip for WorldGolf.com readers

Joe Cool [Visitor]
Michelle, I hope you read this article. After all the years and rounds of golf, you still have not figured out how to make that three foot putt! During the Safeway Classic you missed five short putts and that knocked you out of winning the tournament. You should have destroyed those five par fives and you didn't. Hopefully, you will figure it out at the Canadian Open.
PermalinkPermalink 08/31/09 @ 15:26

In response to: The Adventures of O.R. Smith #5, the Golf Tips Channel Interview premier for Worldgolf.com

golf games [Visitor] · http://www.staelena.com
great video I think this would ge helpful to those golf beginners.
PermalinkPermalink 08/19/09 @ 03:01

In response to: Introducing O.R. Smith, old rules golf instructor

David Braham [Visitor] · http://www.theworldofgolf.com/
I think it’s always important to seek golfing advice from multiple sources. Each instructor has his own methodology and advice. If you can get the advice from multiple instructors, books and articles, you can decide which advice best fits your game and improve your game as much as you can. The game of golf is quite mental.
PermalinkPermalink 07/20/09 @ 13:42

In response to: When it Sounds Like a Foreign Language, it's an Old Rules Golf Lesson

David Braham [Visitor] · http://www.theworldofgolf.com/
This is hilarious! I love the pop-up “thought boxes.” If the instructor comes from the same walks of life as you and who seems to understand what you go through before, during and after your game, you seem to get better advice. It’s the verbal and nonverbal communication that is key between the instructor and the pupil.
PermalinkPermalink 07/20/09 @ 13:40

In response to: Old Rules Golf Instructor O. R. Smith wants to know: Are You Mental?

ronmon [Visitor] · http://mon.mon
Could be the old reverse psych. The M/C was presenting a challenge to the player...you ain't gonna make it no way out of qualifying...Some players need that challenge. Do you think Cabrera and Clampett had the same mental make-up?

Head cases don't respond to this approach, for obvious reasons. I'd need more than one example of this Mental Caddy's antics to render a decision on his/her fitness as a caddy/mental coach.
PermalinkPermalink 07/17/09 @ 07:04

In response to: Old Rules Golf Instructor O. R. Smith wants to know: Are You Mental?

Andy Brown of GolfSwingSecretsRevealed.com [Visitor] · http://www.golfswingsecretsrevealed.com/blog/2008/04/23/practice-like-you-want-to-play/
Golf is undoubtedly played between the ears. After a certain level one just has to appreciate the fact that more than the skill with the clubs, it is your ability to think clearly and stay focussed that matters the most. But the kind of things people resort to is what amazes me sometimes and I feel that in a way it only burdens you with more needless stuff. I know of a player who has on his bag, someone who prefers to refer to himself as “mental caddy”. An odd name I would think but to have someone on your bag to work on your game is slightly surprising.

The funniest thing had happened in a matchplay tournament that this player entered. Drawn to take part in the two-day strokeplay qualifying before the matchplay started, his “mental caddy” booked a flight out of the city, not expecting the player to get through. He did and so the caddy had to postpone his ticket till after the first round. He won his first tie, and again the guy had to postpone his ticket till finally this improbable run came to an end in the third round. My only point is how could you possibly have a caddy who doesn’t even have the slightest faith in your abilities? Beats me for sure.
PermalinkPermalink 07/14/09 @ 08:09

In response to: Join the "New Rules" Movement (plus, a special golf school offer for WorldGolf.com readers)

Paul [Visitor] · http://www.holehigh.co.uk
Thanks for the ebook. Have had a read and it has some refreshing ideas as to how the golfer should approach the various aspects of the game. Will nip along to the website and join in further.
PermalinkPermalink 07/14/09 @ 04:39

In response to: WorldGolf.com golfers, please download my ebook 'The New Rules of Golf Instruction'

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PermalinkPermalink 07/13/09 @ 09:21

In response to: WorldGolf.com golfers, please download my ebook 'The New Rules of Golf Instruction'

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PermalinkPermalink 07/13/09 @ 09:19

In response to: Golf's true test for distance wedges: The Happy Caddie game

Bobby [Visitor] · http://www.universalgolfmag.com
Dear Charlie,

I feel that a review on the 8th issue of Universal Golf Web Magazine might be of interest to golfers who read your editorial?

Here is the link to issue 8: http://www.universalgolfmag.com/v01/issue08/index.php - subscription costs nothing and subscribers are emailed the link to the latest issue each month…

If you are interested, please let me know if you need any info or images for your editorial.

Kind Regards

Bobby Nic
Editor

Skype: bobbynicholson23
Facebook Profile: www.facebook.com/bobbynicholson
Twitter: www.twitter.com/universalsport
PermalinkPermalink 07/06/09 @ 09:42

In response to: Golf's Secret to Hitting the Ball Solid

David Braham [Visitor] · http://www.theworldofgolf.com/
What an amazing resource to provide for free! Thank you. I will definitely be sending golfers to download this eBook.
PermalinkPermalink 06/24/09 @ 12:46

In response to: Can You Please Give Me a Golf Lesson That Doesn't Make Me Worse?

David Braham [Visitor] · http://www.theworldofgolf.com/
I have had several instructors throughout my lifetime, and the good ones are the ones who listen to your needs and then answer questions. I counsel players to take the time to find the right instructor for their needs. It is a relationship that can truly make or break your game.
PermalinkPermalink 06/24/09 @ 12:45

In response to: O.R.Smith Gives a Video Analysis That Could Cripple Your Game

DLockhart [Visitor]
That looks like it could be the encore performance from "Billy Bob". What alias will he use next?
PermalinkPermalink 05/28/09 @ 09:29

In response to: Golf's Secret to Hitting the Ball Solid

thanks for the secrets
PermalinkPermalink 05/18/09 @ 14:36

Charlie King Charlie King

Charlie King is director of instruction for the prestigious Reynolds Golf Academy at Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, Ga. A longtime PGA of America member, he is ranked among the Top 100 Golf Instructors by GOLF Magazine, and has authored two books: "You're NOT Lifting Your Head," and "Golf's Red Zone Challenge."