Oct 3, 2019
Today we have a wonderfully informative show for you.
We are in the company of one of the hottest coaches in the game at the moment Brad Hughes.
Brad talks about both his playing and coaching career.
As a player he won five times in Australia and once in the United States.
He set a tournament record of 268 (24 under par) in the 1998 Australian Masters which still stands today. He also holds the record for the largest winning margin on the Asian Tour when he won the 1996 Players Championship by 12 strokes
We talk about winning these tournaments and his mindset that allowed those wins.
How he really looked very closely at the GOLF COURSE and came up with a very clear plan of how he was going to beat the course architect.
Being absorbed in the golf course
How he developed his game
The influence of Greg Norman
How he struggled when he went away from his own golf swing and tried to build a swing based on the opinion of others.
How he built his own teaching philosophy
What he came to believe were THE fundamentals
Nothing to do with the ‘standard fundamentals’
The ‘four thirty path’ into impact
How this ONE concept can really change so much
Impact and beyond
To stop hitting at the ball
What do you need to do?
How the backswing is not THE thing
Developing swing feels not swing thoughts
How a SEVENTY year old man transformed his game
Taking the game from range to course
Making the transfer
Becoming your own best coach
A real deep thinking coach who is having a lot of success with top players When you listen to his thoughts you will understand why
Find out more about Brad’s work at
The drills are available at vimeo.com/ondemand/bradleyhughesgolf where they can be downloaded
Find out about how to become a Mind Factor Performance coach – go to www.themindfactor.com
Pick up a copy of ‘The Lost Art of Playing Golf’