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Keith Morgan
@KeithMorganGolf
Husband, Father, Golf Coach
SoCal Katılım Şubat 2009
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@iacas @skillestapp @GearsSports @Smart2MoveAG Do you find the hybrid system to be as accurate as the full suit?
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I coach online @skillestapp and in-person at Golf Evolution (golfevolution.com) in Erie, PA. I own a 14-camera @GearsSports system (Classic & Hybrid: gears.golf), @Smart2MoveAG 3D force plates, GCQuadMAX, and more.
Visit me if you'd like to #PlayBetter.
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Do you have an overly long backswing that ruins sequencing and leads to poor shots?
In nearly 20 years of teaching, I've found 5 common faults.
You don't have to swing like Jon Rahm, but a shorter swing will probably help you #PlayBetter golf.
Which is your fatal flaw?
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I ran a poll asking what the most important factor in a junior golfer’s development is.
I was shocked that everybody didn’t pick Parenting.
Because after 25 years in competitive golf, having 3 kids of my own play D1 golf, coaching at Duke and Ohio State, and working with hundreds of junior golf families, here’s what I’ve observed, researched and learned:
How you parent is the single biggest factor in your child’s junior golf success.
Almost nobody shows parents how to do this well. I’m on a mission to change that.
So, here are the 10 most important factors in elite golf parenting. From my chapter on Parenting in Becoming Elite:
1.Create a Safe Environment. Your home must be a safe harbor, not a pressure cooker. Your love is unconditional and separate from their golf score. Same affection after an 85 as after a 65. If your mood changes with their scorecard, you are creating a toxic environment that destroys their love for the game. And eventually your relationship.
2.The Car Ride Home. This is where most parents blow it. The car ride home is a sanctuary. A no golf talk zone. Enforce the 48 Hour Rule. Let them decompress, listen to music, stare out the window. The post round autopsy is one of the most damaging things a parent can do.
3.Body Language. Your kids are reading you on every single shot. Every. Single. Shot. A fist pump after a birdie tells them birdies are what matter. Slumped shoulders after a bogey tells them you’re disappointed. Your expression must be the same after a birdie as after a double bogey. Calm, positive, steady. You are the emotional thermostat.
4.Communication. The most important words when they come off the 18th green: I love to watch you play. Not “what did you shoot.” Not “what happened on 12.” After 48 hours, ask open ended questions. How do you feel about your round? What were you most proud of? What do you want to work on? You are a facilitator, not a judge.
5.Creating Ownership. A player led journey is sustainable. A parent led journey leads to burnout. If you are more invested than they are, that is a red flag. Motivation must come from within. Great parents ask questions instead of giving answers. The player who owns their development keeps improving long after the lessons end.
6. Giving them Freedom. Be a lighthouse, not a tugboat. At tournaments, stay at least 50 yards away. Do not walk the fairway with them or stand behind every green. Give them space to breathe and compete. Do not talk to them during the round unless they initiate. They are in their performance bubble. Do not burst it.
7.Allowing Them to Fail. Failure is not the enemy. It is a prerequisite to growth. Your child is more resilient than you think. They can handle failure and disappointment. They need you to believe in them and let them learn, not protect them from every setback. Removing the opportunity to fail is the real enemy.
8.Staying in Your Lane. You are the parent. Not the coach. Not the caddy. Not the swing analyst. These roles do not mix. Constantly offering swing advice creates a toxic triangle of confusion. Hire a professional. Trust them. Stay out of the way. Your job is love and support. Period.
9.Building an Identity Beyond Golf. If your child’s entire sense of self worth is tied to their golf score, you are setting them up for misery. They are a person who plays golf, not the other way around. Encourage other interests. Protect their social life. Let them go to school dances. Family vacations and time with siblings are sacred. A one dimensional identity is one of the three ingredients that causes burnout.
10.Playing the Long Game. This is a 10 year journey, not a 10 tournament sprint. You are not in a race to be the best 12 year old golfer. You are on a patient journey to see how good they can be at 18, at 22, and beyond. Slow down. The car rides, the early morning tee times, the post round ice cream. These are the moments you will remember. Savor them.
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@practicalgolf Absolutely!! Even the haters have to root for history
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We mostly crossed the no coming back from heartbreak line hours ago.
Now we REALLY have crossed it.
I am sure there are some rooting against Rory but I can’t hide that I genuinely want him to get this monkey off his back.
Winning here, ending the drought, getting the grand slam…it would be such a big moment in the history of the game.
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@NoLayingUp We are all insane for pulling this memory so quickly
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@USCOracle I’m not rooting for one. That’s my point. These moves basically guarantee it. It’s going to ruin the game. That’s why I said enjoy it while it lasts.
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@KeithMorganGolf This is a players driven league; more so than any of the Big 4. The MLB Players Union is iron tight. There will be a work stoppage, but good luck trying to get a new CBA that favors billionaire owners. Honestly, if I were you, I wouldn’t be rooting for a work stoppage.
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Every time there’s a work stoppage, the new CBA is in favor of the players. This is an ownership issue. To be more specific, cheap ownership is cashing checks & not spending. This is especially true in your case with Arte Moreno.
Keith Morgan@KeithMorganGolf
@USCOracle Enjoy it while you can. There will 100% be a work stoppage in 2026 and this will be a huge reason why.
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@USCOracle Enjoy it while you can. There will 100% be a work stoppage in 2026 and this will be a huge reason why.
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This is a great point. The Dodgers have created a culture that star players want to be part of. That has absolutely nothing to do with money. Also, we have the intelligence to not sign bad contracts, even w/ our own players: e.g. letting injury-prone Corey Seager walk.
Gary Sheffield Jr.@GarysheffieldJr
When you’re a fan of an organization that’s expected a high payroll and you tell others you want a big free agent, fans will tell you “it’d be nice but let’s be realistic.” Then the Dodgers land a big free agent with a high payroll and people want to create a salary cap Some are just mad LA operates like you wanted your billionaire owner to operate 🤷🏽♂️ don’t blame the rules — blame your local owner
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