2018/2019
The great work of the Your Golf DNA continues globally with all this years news and events being found on social media. Follow the links above or log onto www.gregbrodiegolf.com to see what has been happening this year
The great work of the Your Golf DNA continues globally with all this years news and events being found on social media. Follow the links above or log onto www.gregbrodiegolf.com to see what has been happening this year
July 17
The much awaited release of the Bull3D Short Game Analysis Software is here
The much awaited release of the Bull3D Short Game Analysis Software is here
June 17
The new 'find your golf DNA camp dates have been released
The new 'find your golf DNA camp dates have been released
June 17
Jamie Donaldson delivers an Aim Point Express clinic. Date: 08/06/2017
Location: Fox Hills Golf Club
Time (2hrs) 1000hrs or 1300hrs
Cost: £99 per person
http://bit.ly/2p6eZwI - book here
Jamie Donaldson delivers an Aim Point Express clinic. Date: 08/06/2017
Location: Fox Hills Golf Club
Time (2hrs) 1000hrs or 1300hrs
Cost: £99 per person
http://bit.ly/2p6eZwI - book here
March 17
Gregor presents twice to the AGMS students at Birmingham University in both the lecture room and in live lessons at Edgebaston Golf Club. |
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March 16
Your Golf DNA performance coach Gregor Brodie returned to Birmingham University, this time as lecturer not student. He was working with the AGMS students firstly by giving them a lecture on the practical application of academia in coaching and then an afternoon he conducted a number of practical's with the students |
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February 2016
Read the press release regarding Your Golf DNA's performance coach Gregor Brodie's Level 4 coaching award |
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January 2016
Your Golf DNA biomechanist Mark Bull delivered a day of coach development for the PGA at the Belfry. |
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Sunday 25th October 2015
Your Golf DNA performance coach Gregor Brodie delivered a day of 3D analysis for the N1 Golf Team at Maidenhead Driving Range |
12th August 15
Your Golf DNA biomechanist Mark Bull delivered a day of education to the 'chosen few' coaches who have purchased his first class 3D motion analysis system. A truly first class day of development from a man that is spearheading the movement that will question a great deal about the current culture around golf development |
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26th July
The Golf DNA team were out at Kiawah Island in the States showcasing their methodology to some of the professionals and members of the prestigious club. |
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The Your Golf DNA team have been working with the Surrey Girls Development Squad this year. The feedback has been overwhelming!!!
“It is difficult to say how impressed I am. (X) and I came away knowing we had just experienced something very valuable and very special. Every aspect from the software, the analysis, the mechanics and the practice were outstanding. All joined up thinking, linked thoroughly professionally, with great insight and care. On top of all this it was explained in language (X) (&I) could understand and then feedback requested to ensure it had sunk in. The initial follow up report from Greg is very helpful as I am sure will be the physio related report too. I believe that this has set her onto a much more constructive journey, with deeper understanding and insight. The value of the session is infinite. “
“Dear Greg,
Once again the day was fascinating and I really enjoyed it! I learnt so much and I can't wait to keep practicing the points raised on the two sessions. I am so grateful to be involved with this programme- it has helped me hugely already after only a couple of sessions!
I have been thinking about my swing so much recently as a result of these sessions- It is so beneficial to see the swing visually with the equipment and data as it makes it much easier for me to understand what I am trying to achieve!
In this session it was so interesting to see how what I thought was the 'same' pitch shot each time wasn't and had greatly varying statistics! The movement of the ribcage is very interesting and it was great to see the numbers change after I tried to return my ribcage to where it came from. I will definitely explore this more.
The putting session with Jason was very interesting as I had never focused or analysed a putt digitally before. I discovered so much and I can't wait to explore putting in this way more!
Best wishes,”
(xxxxxx)
SLGA u18 Squad Member
“Greg, the latest session was so motivational and despite recovering from injury (xxxx) felt she was able to put some aspects into practice. (xxxx) has come away completely motivated. The balance between technical information and interpretation was outstanding, it’s all too easy to get lost in the detail but to be able to have a part of the session where it is put in context, in practice is invaluable. The thought that must be going into this programme is impressive, never mind actually delivering it so well!
Thanks again, really amazing.”
Father of one of the u18 Development Squad members
“I found the day fascinating and I can't believe how much I learnt in 3 hours. The visual aspect of the day was invaluable as I could physically see what was causing my problems; it was incredible to see how the machine matched up with my body's response to the red flag movement! It was also great to see what you and Mark said shown on the screen. I also couldn't believe how much everything in my body depended on each other and one change could help something in a different area. I am really excited to try and put what I learnt into action and am looking forward to the next session.”
“It is difficult to say how impressed I am. (X) and I came away knowing we had just experienced something very valuable and very special. Every aspect from the software, the analysis, the mechanics and the practice were outstanding. All joined up thinking, linked thoroughly professionally, with great insight and care. On top of all this it was explained in language (X) (&I) could understand and then feedback requested to ensure it had sunk in. The initial follow up report from Greg is very helpful as I am sure will be the physio related report too. I believe that this has set her onto a much more constructive journey, with deeper understanding and insight. The value of the session is infinite. “
“Dear Greg,
Once again the day was fascinating and I really enjoyed it! I learnt so much and I can't wait to keep practicing the points raised on the two sessions. I am so grateful to be involved with this programme- it has helped me hugely already after only a couple of sessions!
I have been thinking about my swing so much recently as a result of these sessions- It is so beneficial to see the swing visually with the equipment and data as it makes it much easier for me to understand what I am trying to achieve!
In this session it was so interesting to see how what I thought was the 'same' pitch shot each time wasn't and had greatly varying statistics! The movement of the ribcage is very interesting and it was great to see the numbers change after I tried to return my ribcage to where it came from. I will definitely explore this more.
The putting session with Jason was very interesting as I had never focused or analysed a putt digitally before. I discovered so much and I can't wait to explore putting in this way more!
Best wishes,”
(xxxxxx)
SLGA u18 Squad Member
“Greg, the latest session was so motivational and despite recovering from injury (xxxx) felt she was able to put some aspects into practice. (xxxx) has come away completely motivated. The balance between technical information and interpretation was outstanding, it’s all too easy to get lost in the detail but to be able to have a part of the session where it is put in context, in practice is invaluable. The thought that must be going into this programme is impressive, never mind actually delivering it so well!
Thanks again, really amazing.”
Father of one of the u18 Development Squad members
“I found the day fascinating and I can't believe how much I learnt in 3 hours. The visual aspect of the day was invaluable as I could physically see what was causing my problems; it was incredible to see how the machine matched up with my body's response to the red flag movement! It was also great to see what you and Mark said shown on the screen. I also couldn't believe how much everything in my body depended on each other and one change could help something in a different area. I am really excited to try and put what I learnt into action and am looking forward to the next session.”
Wednesday 17th December
Gregor was joined by physiotherapist Dave Elmsy (thebodymechanics) to deliver a development day to golfers ranging from touring professionals to mid handicap club golfers. Gregor provided the golfers with biomechanical information on their movement through 3D motion analysis whilst Dave related these finding to the golfers physiology. The synergy between the two practitioners provided the attendees with a true understanding of their first point of breakdown and how their body affects their motion. |
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A great day was had at Foxhills on Monday 10th November. Professionals, elite and mid-handicapped amateur golfers came together and enjoyed a day that was put on by Dr Matt Bridge and Greg Brodie. The day was based around performance practice and how best to utilize statistics.
Matt has some truly unique, ground breaking material that will change the way golf if practiced in the future. |
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Sunday 23rd November
3D motional analyst Mark Bull joins Gregor Brodie at Foxhills resort to deliver a day of technical/physical development.
Mark Bull once again proved why he is one of the very best biomechanists in the game when he provided Gregor's clients with the most wonderful day of development linking the 3D analysis to their physiological, neurological and conceptual issues.
The professional golfers, elite amateurs and club golfers who attended all benefited massively from his wonderful knowledge.
Mark used the latest in Gravity Fit training technology to help the golfers develop new feels and concepts The use of biofeedback training proved incredibly powerful as always
3D motional analyst Mark Bull joins Gregor Brodie at Foxhills resort to deliver a day of technical/physical development.
Mark Bull once again proved why he is one of the very best biomechanists in the game when he provided Gregor's clients with the most wonderful day of development linking the 3D analysis to their physiological, neurological and conceptual issues.
The professional golfers, elite amateurs and club golfers who attended all benefited massively from his wonderful knowledge.
Mark used the latest in Gravity Fit training technology to help the golfers develop new feels and concepts The use of biofeedback training proved incredibly powerful as always
On December 2nd Gregor worked along side physiotherapist Dave Emsly, putting analyst Jason Murray and club builder Laurence Pawley in a performance camp for members of the Bournemouth University 1st Team.
Gregor's role was to work in synergy with Dave giving 3D biomechanical swing analysis to members of the team linking their breadowns and movement patterns to their physical screenings.
Jason Murray gave the team individual putting analysis and Laurence Powley used Trackman to look at how appropriate their equipment was.
The day started and finished in the classroom with Jason and Gregor presenting on the importance of statistical analysis and data collection in driving practice behaviors and in goals setting, on optimal capture speeds in putting and We also the importance of a player centered evidence based method of development. Left: Gregor talks to the team members
Right: Physiotherapist Dave Emsly screens one of the players Right: Gregor presents to the team in the classroom
Below: Laurence working one of the team through their Trackman number whilst Jason in the distance works on putting mechanics with another team member
Gregor's role was to work in synergy with Dave giving 3D biomechanical swing analysis to members of the team linking their breadowns and movement patterns to their physical screenings.
Jason Murray gave the team individual putting analysis and Laurence Powley used Trackman to look at how appropriate their equipment was.
The day started and finished in the classroom with Jason and Gregor presenting on the importance of statistical analysis and data collection in driving practice behaviors and in goals setting, on optimal capture speeds in putting and We also the importance of a player centered evidence based method of development. Left: Gregor talks to the team members
Right: Physiotherapist Dave Emsly screens one of the players Right: Gregor presents to the team in the classroom
Below: Laurence working one of the team through their Trackman number whilst Jason in the distance works on putting mechanics with another team member