New season practice – Get a Grip!

Through the winter some of us have been test pilots for a new practice system – GRiP (game results in practice). And we have to confess we’re rather impressed. It’s an easy way to identify exactly the parts of your game that need the most TLC. So rather than mindlessly bashing balls you get results that are measurable and even fun…kind of fits into our ‘All Play No Work’ mentality rather nicely.

GRiP has been developed by Fergus Wallace, with a team of sports performance specialists and psychologists (including current fave golf guru Karl Morris) and has been trialled by an army of amateur and pro golfers in 21 countries throughout the world. Based on the principal of deliberate practice, if you work on your golf the GRiP way you’ll replicate the experiences you’ll have on the course, where each shot counts. Compare this to how most golfers act (mindlessly) at the range…we’ve all done it!…you can see how a specific framework of practice can soon reap results.

GRiP is now live and raring to go.  You can sign up for a month’s trial at no cost to see how you get on.  We predict some tumbling handicaps.  Go on, get a GRiP.

Here’s some more info from Fergus and the GRiP team, with links direct to the site so that you can take a look for yourself;

GRiP – a game of practice

All About GRiP

 

 

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