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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 310-880-5104



Address: 15332 Antioch St. #201 90272 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.shoetipsgolf.com

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ShoeTips Golf 18.02.2021

You gotta admire this guy's talent.

ShoeTips Golf 06.02.2021

Your swing is your swing. For peak performance you need focus. That's what ShoeTips delivers.

ShoeTips Golf 22.01.2021

If you can't recall what your instructor just taught you, how useful was that last lesson? ShoeTips to the rescue!

ShoeTips Golf 04.01.2021

This sounds like fun! https://www.morningread.com//pnc-championship-tee-times-ti

ShoeTips Golf 11.11.2020

https://www.shoetipsgolf.com//tee-it-up-with-mr-tips-back- If you think about it, Back and Thru is kinda the whole enchilada. ...The overall motion of a good swing is pretty simple.

ShoeTips Golf 22.10.2020

Golf yin & yang

ShoeTips Golf 06.10.2020

Pure. Vivid. Clear. ...an ideal mindset as you prepare to swing.

ShoeTips Golf 03.10.2020

Really, that red shirt didn’t help your game? Try wearing something that actually will. ShoeTips keep you focused and have a positive impact on your golf game! https://bit.ly/3ksAMrx

ShoeTips Golf 15.09.2020

Joe Biden, an avid golfer with a 6.3 handicap?! Who knew? https://www.morningread.com//joe-biden-vs-donald-trump-in-

ShoeTips Golf 27.08.2020

Mr. Tips will be here to help guide you on your golf game every Tuesday!

ShoeTips Golf 10.08.2020

#TipTuesday: Focus your attention on making clean and crisp contact, striking the ball first, and then the ground.

ShoeTips Golf 24.07.2020

We love seeing you use your ShoeTips. Share pictures with us!

ShoeTips Golf 16.07.2020

This excerpt from The Lost Art of Putting, by Gary Nicol and Karl Morris, ran in yesterday’s Morning Read, is dated March 2019, and is absolutely brilliant!! It's about the stories we tell ourselves when we actin this case when we putt. It reveals a key aspect of mindfulness that applies to virtually every human endeavor. They ask simply, What’s your story? In other words, what meaning, if any, do you ascribe to a missed putt? Referencing UK therapist, Trevor Sylvestor, ...who says: what the thinker thinks, the prover proves, they suggest that the stories you tell yourself will either support your goals orhold you back. "If we think we are poor on the greens then the ‘prover’ inside our minds will seek supporting evidence. Every three-putt is a confirmation of the story. Every stroke feeling a bit jerky and every long putt left short is the opportunity for the prover to ‘prove’ he is a poor putter. Any evidence to counter that belief is ignored. What you will produce in the outside world will be relative to the stories you keep telling yourself. They go into an interesting riff on the ego-boosting value of ball-striking over the simple task of rolling the ball on the green, then return their focus to once again ask: So what is your story? How have you constructed a narrative around what happens when you have a putter in your hand? How do you talk about your performance on the greens? How do you talk about your putting with others and perhaps more importantly with yourself? What do you say to yourself when you putt well? Do you dismiss those days as flukes? How do you explain the days when the ball just doesn’t want to go in? Consider how much the story you have carried around with you for so long might have held back your progress. And they close with this: Do you want to keep with the same old story or could it perhaps be the time to take charge of a new script? Do you want to be the author of your own future story or do you want to keep following the same old script?" "The most important aspect to understand is unless you change your story the narrative you continually tell yourself then no matter how many times you change your putter or no matter how much work you do on your putting stroke, you will never see any lasting change." Now THAT'S powerful wisdom! https://www.morningread.com///2019-03-22/whats-your-story

ShoeTips Golf 14.07.2020

Before you play, select the two tips you want to remember as you begin your swing routine. Clip them to your shoes and watch your game improve!

ShoeTips Golf 12.07.2020

The most important shot in golf is the next one.

ShoeTips Golf 29.06.2020

Success in this game depends less on strength of body than strength of mind and character. - Arnold Palmer

ShoeTips Golf 17.06.2020

Golf brings out the philosopher in avid golfer and Rock 'n Roll Hall of Famer.