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Live lesson with Alicia
Check out what a golf lesson would be like with Atomu @Alicia Watanabe paid lots of money for a lesson of this quality hahaha
2 likes • 2d
Absolutely no pressure Alicia!!!! Thanks for this. A nice reminder to work on short game rather than get caught up in the long game everytime I practice.
1 like • 2d
And a rundown on the swing circle and feel👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽thanks
Summary of the QLD and AUS PGA attempts
At nudgee shot 80 to finish middle of the field. Qualifying score was 71 At Royal QLD got to play in the Virtual Road to the PGA and shot 4under (nothing to win here) just fun experience inside the ropes At Pacific GC to qualify into the Aus PGA shot 74 qualifying score 66 Now the reflection from this to move into 2026 Is it my physical or swing or shot consistency or mental? Here is the hot debrief summarised via phone chat then into chat GPT You’re doing a hot debrief with Jamie after a tournament round, using a SWOT-style reflection plus a few deeper questions. The focus is on mindset, decision-making, and how to turn your own reflections into a coaching framework for golfers. Strengths (What you did well) - Stayed in the game mentally despite a rough start (4 over through 7, ball in the water, etc.). - Reset after mistakes by reminding yourself it’s about the process, not the outcome. - Finished with an eagle on the last, purely by committing to the process (numbers, routine, one shot at a time), not chasing the result. - Recognised that the journey is about learning, not needing to be “fantastic” right now. Weaknesses (Perceived) - Still slipping into outcome-focused thinking, especially early in the round and in patches. - At times played defensive or hesitant golf instead of committing. - Noticed you made certain putts or shots “mean more” than others, instead of treating every shot as equally important. - Sometimes allowed external factors (like a playing partner’s decision) to override your original intention, then tried to justify it after. Key Observations / Insights - You witnessed a clear duality: your biggest strength (staying in the game) and weakness (outcome focus) dancing together. - You became highly aware of your own headspace: Comparing yourself to higher-level players (div 1, serious competitors) but realising you’re actually not far behind. Noticing how extra time before a shot can lead to overthinking and second-guessing your first instinct. - - You realised you now walk off the course thinking more about process and mindset rather than “I need to fix my swing mechanics.” - This made you want to play again, not just to score better, but to see what else you can learn about yourself. - Main threat: lack of suitable tournaments/environments to keep “the tools sharp” between big events – a wider issue for pros at your level.
Summary of the QLD and AUS PGA attempts
2 likes • 12d
What a great reflection on your experience. I can relate to some of this.
2 likes • 12d
“Reporting” to someone certainly helps. Is this something SCGC can help with?
Which courses have you played?
I’ve played a few but only on TrackMan I’m super keen to play St Andrews
Which courses have you played?
1 like • 17d
I’ve played Cruden Bay Scotland….it was stunning but brutal….and I’m not talking about the weather either!!
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@Atomu Watanabe
Distance chart
who has had a chance to do the “map my bag” On TrackMan yet?
1 like • 19d
I’ve started BUT when something doesn’t feel right I end out working on something else😬
🧠 Maintenance Monday
| Why most golfers never improve (and what to do instead) Ever notice how we chase new swing tips, gadgets, or training aids… but still end up making 7s, 8s, or even 10s on a hole? 😅 Here’s the truth — golf doesn’t reward more information, it rewards better maintenance. That’s the idea behind Maintenance Monday — small, consistent tweaks that compound over time (the Kaizen philosophy). So let me throw a question out there 👇 👉 Would you rather learn something new every week… or finally master the simple things that actually lower your score? Because here’s a wild thought:What if you could turn those 7s, 8s, and 9s into 3s, 4s, and 5s? That’s 36 for 9 holes — the dream round. And get this — Rory McIlroy once said that if he started this way, he’d be an even better golfer today. 🎯 Here’s your Maintenance Monday challenge:Go play a Level 1 course (short course, par 3s, or 50–100m holes) and see if you can shoot 36 or better… three times. Sounds simple, but it’s game-changing. 🔁 Drop a comment below:What’s one thing you’ve been overlooking in your game that probably needs more “maintenance”?Or if you want the Level 1 practice template, comment “Level 1” and we’ll send it through. Let’s see who’s serious about mastering the basics. 💪
1 like • Nov 3
I’m going to give Level 1 Course (par 3 a crack this week. I have a feeling my approach shots to flag need some attention. Knowing the distances with wedges for different length back swing
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Ann Campbell
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Enjoying the journey.

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