Trillium Rose, a top golf coach with a unique perspective on the game, joins us for an enlightening conversation on the art and science of golf. Her expertise in motor learning, a discipline she studied at the prestigious Columbia University's Teachers College, offers an intriguing analysis of the sport – from the technique adjustments for individual players to the diverse pathways that the human brain can take to learning golf. Trillium, recognized as one of the Top 50 instructors in the US by Golf Digest and one of the Top 100 teachers by Golf.com, sheds light on the value of continuous learning and the dynamic growth of golf.
Our conversation takes us through the nuances of motor learning and its application in golf coaching. Trillium shares the importance of understanding, analyzing, and adjusting a player's technique, and the prominent role technology plays in delivering these insights. She also highlights the challenges of finding the right help and how motor learning can pave the way for tailored strategies for individual players. The art of coaching, she emphasizes, requires communication skills that can adapt on the fly and connect with athletes in real-time.
We finish our talk with reflections on the importance of humility, commitment, and the ability to learn from mistakes in golf. The difference in approach between US and international golfers provides an intriguing insight into the sport's varied styles. We also share our experiences of playing golf in Scotland, challenging our preconceived ideas about the game. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just swinging your first club, there's inspiration and wisdom to be found in our conversation with Trillium. Tune in for a fresh take on golf, learning, and the joy of the game.