Would you like to learn golf quickly?
Easy: Use your two brain hemispheres I call Wilfred and Willy.
Who are Wilfred and Willy?
Wilfred is the logical brain, the conscious mind, the scientist, often associated with the left hemisphere. Wilfred talks, listens and thinks. He is the master of theory and calculations, but he does well one task at a time only. Wilfred wears two hats: the caddy and the coach.
Willy is the intuitive brain, the subconscious mind, the automatisms box, the doer, often associated with the right brain. Willy is a visual and kinesthetic fellow. He relies on images and feels, which allow him to do well up to 1000 tasks concerning movements at a time. Willy wears only one hat: the golfer.
Wilfred knows, Willy does. Although he knows everything about the golf swing, Wilfred swings the club very poorly. Willy is a far better swinger of the club, but he needs Wilfred for a coach to train properly and become a better golfer.
The WWW Routine
The Foundation before technique
Before trying to fix a movement, many golfers benefit from clarifying what belongs to the mind, the body, and the motion itself.
That is exactly the role of The Socle – The Golfer’s mental and physical Foundation.
A necessary first step, calmly established, to put things back in the right order before any technical work.



