
The Case for Uncertainty
People like certainty, especially when it comes to experts. It’s reassuring. But I don’t think it’s always a good thing in a golf instructor. Here’s why:

People like certainty, especially when it comes to experts. It’s reassuring. But I don’t think it’s always a good thing in a golf instructor. Here’s why:

I had the privilege of teaching at the Ryder Cup this on Saturday, giving 10 minute lessons to anyone who wanted one. I got the chance to work with a lot of people, see a lot of golf swings, and, hopefully, make a few people a little bit better. I also left with a lot of food for thought. Here’s a short list:

An interesting piece on one of the most unheralded legends of golf (courtesy of Golf Channel):

Following his 2013 US Open win, Justin Rose appeared on David Letterman to present the Top Ten List. It’s worth the watch.

People like certainty, especially when it comes to experts. It’s reassuring. But I don’t think it’s always a good thing in a golf instructor. Here’s why:

I had the privilege of teaching at the Ryder Cup this on Saturday, giving 10 minute lessons to anyone who wanted one. I got the chance to work with a lot of people, see a lot of golf swings, and, hopefully, make a few people a little bit better. I also left with a lot of food for thought. Here’s a short list:

An interesting piece on one of the most unheralded legends of golf (courtesy of Golf Channel):

Following his 2013 US Open win, Justin Rose appeared on David Letterman to present the Top Ten List. It’s worth the watch.

People like certainty, especially when it comes to experts. It’s reassuring. But I don’t think it’s always a good thing in a golf instructor. Here’s why:

I had the privilege of teaching at the Ryder Cup this on Saturday, giving 10 minute lessons to anyone who wanted one. I got the chance to work with a lot of people, see a lot of golf swings, and, hopefully, make a few people a little bit better. I also left with a lot of food for thought. Here’s a short list:

An interesting piece on one of the most unheralded legends of golf (courtesy of Golf Channel):

Following his 2013 US Open win, Justin Rose appeared on David Letterman to present the Top Ten List. It’s worth the watch.