Posts Tagged ‘Keegan Bradley’

Shots of the Week: August 5, 2012

Aug 7th
2012

Check out the top five shots of the week from the PGA TOUR, Web.com Tour and Champions Tour with highlights from Keegan Bradley, J.J. Henry, Ben Kohles, Louis Oosthuizen and Arnold Palmer.


Performers of the Week: World Golf Championships – Bridgestone Invitational

Aug 6th
2012

Keegan Bradley, Luke Donald, Louis Oosthuizen, Ted Potter Jr., and Alvaro Quiros, all hit amazing shots last week at the World Golf Championships – Bridgestone Invitational. Watch and choose your favorite for the Performers of the Week, then vote for it at http://www.pgatour.com/performance/


Keegan Bradley Profile

May 16th
2012

Keegan Bradley’s start on the PGA TOUR caught much attention in 2011 with two wins, including the PGA Championship, and culminated with “Rookie of the Year” honours.


Golf Books #63 (The Unstoppable Golfer)

Mar 1st
2012

Dr. Bob Rotella is the preeminent golf psychologist to the game’s top players—he has coached stars like Keegan Bradley, Padraig Harrington, and Darren Clarke—and he has offered his advice to golfers of all skill levels in his bestselling books, including Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect and Golf Is a Game of Confidence. Now, he tackles the mind’s role in the most difficult aspect of golfing—the short game. It’s no secret that more than two-thirds of the shots a golfer makes are short ones: putts, chips, and pitches.

Long drives may garner applause, but whether a golfer wants to win the Masters or just five bucks from a friend on Saturday morning, it’s the little shots that make the difference. Yet many players either fail to recognize or choose to ignore the importance of the short game. In The Unstoppable Golfer (to be released on May 15, 2012.), Dr. Rotella applies the same wisdom and experience that have worked for clients like Davis Love III and Graeme McDowell to help every golfer master this special art of short shots and take all the frustration out of this increasingly challenging element of the game.

Requiring extraordinary levels of concentration, the short game is typically a source of fear for amateurs and pros alike. In this book, Dr. Rotella teaches readers how to overcome that fear by using their minds to achieve a state of calm in which the focus is on one thing alone: the hole. Rotella shares stories about professionals with whom he has worked who have mastered the psychological aspect of successful putting by adhering to simple—but hard-to-follow—rules and practices that will improve any golfer’s game: stay focused on your targets, visualize your shots, commit to your routine, and accept completely whatever happened to the golf ball. But wait, there’s more

Thou shall not lose trust in your golf swing #37

Feb 8th
2012

In the final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, Keegan Bradley sticks his 166-yard approach shot on the par-5 9th hole, then taps in for eagle.


Thou shall not lose trust in your golf swing #33

Jan 18th
2012

In the final round of the PGA Championship, Keegan Bradley drains a clutch 35-foot birdie putt at the par-3 17th hole. Bradley would go on to win in a three-hole playoff over Jason Dufner.