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Q&A Monday!
What's something you are looking to improve this offseason? And what is your plan to achieve those goals? Comment below your offseason plan and we will give you some feedback of how we can help in the Farm plus drills for practice.
1 like • Oct 21
I’ve really worked on adding core strength this season back into my game. This off season I’m going to see if I can add more lower body strength to hopefully add some speed.
Poll of the week!
Alright everyone — it’s time to settle this once and for all! 🏆 What’s the best course at Bandon Dunes? Drop your vote and tell us why in the comments — layout, views, vibes, epic round… what makes it your #1?
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12 members have voted
2 likes • Oct 16
@Brian Henninger same. And it’s not even close.
💬 Q&A Mondays are Here!
Have a golf question you’ve been dying to ask? Swing technique, practice structure, tournament prep, college golf, fitness, mindset — nothing’s off limits. Every Monday, drop your questions below for Brian, Carson, or me (Amy) to answer throughout the day! We’ll rotate between topics each week — from swing mechanics to how to practice with purpose, to what we’re seeing from players at The Golf Farm. 👇 Comment your questions below and we’ll tackle as many as we can. Let’s make Mondays your most productive golf day of the week.
0 likes • Oct 14
When I’m on a side hill, I know the tendency for thought is the ball should move that direction - let’s say on the left side over toward the bunker 13 Oswego Lake. So I am left and then I always tend to pull it. Do I need to focus more on clearing my hips because with the side hill it’s harder to get into the lead leg?
Pro Tip Tuesday!
Hi Golf Farm Community! Amy rolled out our Monday Q & A section that you can expect every Monday! For Tuesday's we will be posting new tips and ideas centered your improvement! If you have specific golf swing questions, drills, or other content you'd like to see, drop a comment below and we'll get to them! 👇 For this week's Tip Tuesday, I wanted to chat about tournament golf and how I like to approach tournament golf versus a normal round with your buddies. ⛳ Yesterday, I played my first tournament as PGA Associate in the Oregon Chapter PGA and wanted to share my experience! Little bit of a longer post, but I hope you find this worth your time. You can find the results from Royal Oaks CC yesterday through this link. 🏆 For any of our competitive golfers out there, you know the feelings of anxiety, excitement, and stress that tournament golf brings. I've been playing tournament golf since I was about 9 years old. As a junior golfer, I was lucky to be good at this game and win many junior golf events in my local area. I enjoyed tournament golf because it brought feelings of excitement and motivation to go win as much as I could. It made me feel accomplished. - As I grew older into high school golf and college golf, I began to face better players along the way (and naturally as we know how hard this game is), I began to win less and less. Throughout college, I won 1 tournament in my 5 years. While I had some good results mixed in, it made continue to question if I was good enough to live out my dreams of playing on the PGA Tour. - Fast forward to the summer of 2023, where I turned professional to give this journey a chance. Deep down in my heart, I still didn't know if I was good enough to chase my dream, but knew I had to try or I would look back in 20 years regretting that I didn't give it a shot. - Throughout my first year of professional golf, I had a couple good results, but the challenge I continued to face was separating my feelings of my love for golf and the reality of trying to make a living playing this game. Throughout my golf career, my identity as I person was too correlated with my results as a golfer. If I played good, I felt great. If I played poorly, I felt terrible about myself. Through professional golf, I could feel myself losing the love I had for this game that began at 9 years old. Golf became more of a job than a passion. I knew I couldn't lose my passion for this game and needed to find a new path forward. (This is where you all come into play). - June of 2024, I decided to give up on my dream of playing professional golf. While this may seem depressing, the relief I felt and stress lifted off my shoulders was monumental. - Talking with my mentors @Brian Henninger and @Amy Simanton I was ecstatic to shift my passion towards teaching this game to others where I joined The Golf Farm team in August of 2024. For the past 14 months, I have loved every minute of teaching this great game to others and began to find my passion again. - Now for why I'm sharing this with all of you... yesterday I played my first tournament as a professional since I quit my dream almost 18 months ago. I went into this 36-hole day with no expectations on how I was going to play, but my only goal was to enjoy myself in a competitive setting. Yesterday was the first time (maybe ever) where I didn't care what I shot in a tournament. I approached each shot and situation with the mindset of trying to execute to the best of my ability and see where I stood at the end. I hit good shots, I hit bad shots, but by the end of the day I finished 1-under par for 36-holes in a tie for 10th place. - I share this because as golfers we all want to get better and it can be so easy to tie your success to your score, which can be mentally draining and defeating over time. Whether you're a competitive golfer or just enjoy playing matches with your friends, I challenge you on your next round to center your goals and expectations around what you can control. While we have some control over our score, what we have 100% control over is our mindset, attitude, and actions on the golf course. Go out and play your next round with this in mind and you may be surprised with what happens to your score... - I hope you enjoyed this type of content and let me know in the comments if this helps you during your next round! Cheers!
1 like • Oct 14
Thanks for sharing. Love this - I approached each shot and situation with the mindset of trying to execute to the best of my ability and see where I stood at the end. I communicate a similar message to college kids when they want to pull a fire alarm when they aren’t playing their best.
Heat and the golf ball
Had the elite caddy Baylor Brundage on the bag today. We were talking about elevation and its impact on the golf ball. I’ve found the Titleist conversion calculator and that’s been perfect. Curious what TGF has used for how the ball reacts to heat. Obviously the ball goes further but how much? 100+ degrees today and one specific shot I caught my 170 club - went about 177. Is anyone aware of a mathematical tool?
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Daniel Kirkham
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