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A guide to getting ball back in play

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 25/02/2026

» Drop a golf ball when taking free or penalty relief -- for example; a hazard, unplayable lie or abnormal conditions within a defined relief area. Place a ball back after previously marking it and lifting it from the green, replacing it after it moves, or cleaning it on the putting green.

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Master patience or watch your golf game fall apart

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 23/04/2025

» Anybody who has ever picked up a club and tried to make a swipe at a golf ball has quickly realised the importance of patience in the game of golf. Whilst recognising this -- you're able to monitor your feelings and understand the natural results of failing to keep calm after hitting a terrible shot. All golfers learn quickly that patience is essential if you wish to play golf reasonably well. You cannot rush patience on the golf course, rather like bringing up a baby who's totally helpless and dependent on you, patience is learnt and is a vital requisite.

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Fairway to heaven: Tips for seniors

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 09/04/2025

» For those of us walking up the last few holes of life here are a few facts that you should be fully aware of, even though they are a little depressing.

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Essential tips to start 2025 on right foot

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 15/01/2025

» Before 2025 gets fully underway, checking several basic points in your swing might be beneficial, rather like investing in putting your car in for a service before a long trip. Start with your grip by placing your lead hand on the top of the club with your thumb pointing down the right centre of the grip (for right-handers). Keep the thumb quite short as a long thumb leads to over hinging at the top of your swing.

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Master your putting and transform your game in '25

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 08/01/2025

» Let's start the New Year off with something very basic 'Putting' -- as whether we like it or not for the average golfer, half of golf is putting. Top players earning their living on Tour only use up around 26, 27 or 28 putts per round. This basically relates to two putts every other hole and just one putt for the hole in between.

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The secret to a perfect swing lies in setup

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 16/10/2024

» Keep a clear mind when practising and remember that a good swing is a combination of a lovely grip, stance and posture and the way you position your body in relation to the target. If all is done correctly the chances of hitting a good shot will drastically increase.

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Wedge wisdom: Perfecting your pitch and chip skills

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 21/08/2024

» There's no reason why a reasonable golfer should take more than three to get down from 150 yards. If you spend most of your practice time hitting a 7-, 6- or 5-iron whichever you use for a 150-yard shot, you should hit the middle of the green and now and again sometimes the ball will roll up close to the hole and make you look good.

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Embrace your style, choose right coach

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 07/08/2024

» You won't learn anything by playing with players who are not as good as you. In competition try to be yourself, don't try to become someone you're not -- in other words if your normal demeanour is loose and joking beware of switching to a serious Ben Hogan type.

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Adopt Hogan's stance for effective putting

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 31/07/2024

» Negative thoughts and carelessness cause more missed putts than any other -- or four-foot putt will always go in if you stroke the ball in the sweet spot of the putter face, providing you are aimed at the centre of the cup.

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Douglas Brasier inducted into Sweden's Hall of Fame

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 24/07/2024

» A good drill for developing the feel for distance is to putt a ball 30 feet. Then putt the next one 29 feet. Then 28 feet, and so on. An average golfer misses short putts because of fear or a lack of concentration. Instead of just stroking the putt into the hole, he or she is thinking about any number of things -- including other players who are watching for the result. Don't guide short putts into the hole, the right way is to approach a short putt from behind and line it up. If you decide it breaks two inches left of the cup, then that's where you want to strike it -- not jerk it into the hole.