The GolfDom Blog Podcast

By: Robert Sudha Hamilton
  • Summary

  • Golf news and information. Golf media organisation. We are highlighting the world of golf. The dominion of golf is a rich and rewarding realm. There are many different levels from club golf, social golf, corporate golf, to the pointy end of professional golf. There are golf instructors and coaches. Golf books, videos, and podcasts. Golf products and equipment. The philosophy of golf. The soul of golf. Getting under the hood of the game and of golfers globally.
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  • Golf, Glass Beads & Sheep
    May 14 2023

    Why Most Golfers Are Sheep?

    Sheep, according to reports from those on the land, are truly delightful creatures. So, no bad s*** intended to besmirch the character of our hooven equipped friends. Why most golfers are sheep? It is because they tend to dress and do the same stuff in contrast to doing their own thing. Golfers all basically wear the same sort of attire. They seem to really like branded gear, as if they are in one of those movies where they flash in large letters place names on the screen. You know, like LONDON or NEW YORK or WHEREVER! Golfers love to emblazon their person with TITLEIST or TAYLOR MADE or PING or CALLAWAY. Hats, caps, shirts, bags, and umbrellas are walking, talking bill boards on course. Why golfers want to provide free advertising for these businesses whilst paying exorbitant prices for their products and merchandise is a mystery to most sane modern folk. 

    Golfers & Belonging To The Tribe

    It is, in my view (and I do it too), because we want to belong to the golfing tribe. Somehow, we see ourselves as more golfer by being branded by these golfing labels. The golfer bitten by the golfing bug wants to belong to the true believer’s tribe. Perhaps, it is, also, because the darn game is so hard to consistently master. We regularly lose our identity as golfers when we play like busted arses and flail our way around the course. Our game may not stand up to scrutiny but our branded attire does. The touring pros are paid sponsorship money to wear COBRA or WILSON STAFF gear but we pay the manufacturers for the same privilege in a bid to feel like we belong out there on the links. It could be viewed as a bit of a sad story but we don’t care what outsiders think. Playing golf is hard to do for a variety of reasons and I wont go into that here but the difficulty of the game contributes to our feelings of insecurity, I reckon.
    https://www.golfdom.com.au/why-most-golfers-are-sheep/

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    16 mins
  • 5 Tips From The Stoic Golfer by Robert Sudha Hamilton
    Apr 22 2023

    Robert Sudha Hamilton is the author of The Golf Book: Green Cathedral Dreams and How To Play Golf: Like A Winner. He has been writing about golf for more than a decade. More importantly, he has been playing golf intensively for many more years, because he loves the game. He is a member of the Bribie Island Golf Club in S.E. Queensland (where kangaroos roam the fairways).

    On the history front, he majored in the study of Ancient History at Macquarie University BA and went on to complete post graduate studies Grad Cert in that same field. He is also the author of several titles on Ancient Rome, Greece, and Egypt, which are available via Amazon. 

    He has a golf podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/1793250 and the golf blogsite www.golfdom.com.au 

    His YouTube videos can be found at Robert Sudha Hamilton

    @robertsudhahamilton7073

     5 Tips For Inner Peace & Tranquility From The Stoic Golfer

    We all want to be free of torturous desires and anxieties that unsettle our lives. One of the core beliefs of Stoicism is that individuals have little control over external events, but they have complete control over their own thoughts and reactions to those events. The Stoics emphasized the importance of accepting what is beyond our control and focusing instead on developing our own character and inner peace.

    Tip No 1

    Turn your focus around 180 degrees from out there to within. The answers to your quest for happiness will not be found out there, rather it will revealed by seeking within. Marcus Aurelius tells us In his book, "Meditations," - live in harmony with the universe by following the principles of wisdom, justice, courage, and moderation, and by using reason to guide your thoughts and actions. Marcus reflects on the Stoic principles and provides guidance on how to live a virtuous and fulfilling life. He writes about the importance of accepting what is beyond our control, cultivating inner peace, and performing our duties in life with integrity and wisdom.

    Stop looking for short cuts and hacks in everything – the whole concept of giving less and expecting more is wrong. You ae not gaming the system by this approach you are gaming yourself and your own integrity.

    Tip 2

    You are not your feelings! The Stoics believed that emotions such as fear, anger, and desire could cloud our judgement and lead us away from the path of wisdom and virtuous living. They taught that individuals could achieve tranquility and inner peace by understanding the nature of the universe, accepting the inevitable, and practicing self-control and restraint in their thoughts and actions. Your emotional reactions to things that happen in your life and on the golf course are not who you are.

    Tip 3

    You are not alone; we are all connected to the life around us. Stoicism holds a universal ethical code, based on the principles of natural law and the common good. Everything you do impacts upon your family, friends, community, and eco system. It is not all about you, as many people think. Children have this me-centric attitude as part of their early years, but grow-up and out of it in the natural evolution of things.

    Tip 4

    Live life joyously in the here and now! Stoic Joy: A Stoic rejoices in the present moment and finds joy in living a virtuous life, regardless of external circumstances. When you strip away all the stuff from your life. Ditch the desires for endless material things. Discard the wants for this and that. Stop craving for substances to fill up your life. You will find that simply being alive can be a beautiful experience – not all the time, of course. Constant happiness is a furphy, another illusory desire. Allow yourself to be free enough of fear and desire to be joyous in the here and now.

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    17 mins
  • Addicted To Golf
    Feb 26 2023

    The GolfDom Podcast explores the obsessive nature of the game of golf.
    I am Addicted to Golf - a story for those who may play a little too much golf.
    Then, listen all about my new book, just released.
    The game of golf has long been associated with the pursuit of excellence, both physically and mentally. Whether you are an avid golfer, a weekend player, or simply a fan of the sport, you understand the importance of a strong, focused mind on the course. This is why the principles of Stoicism, the ancient philosophy that emphasizes the development of inner peace and resilience, are so applicable to golf.

    In "The Stoic Golfer: Finding Inner Peace & Focus On The Fairways," I explore the intersection of these two seemingly disparate worlds and offer a new perspective on how to approach the game of golf with a Stoic mindset.

    As a golfer and a student of Stoicism, I have found that incorporating Stoic principles into my approach to the game has helped me to perform at a higher level and enjoy the game more fully. Through my experiences and research, I have developed a set of practical tools and exercises that can help you to find your own inner peace and focus on the course.

    In the following pages, you will discover how to cultivate a Stoic outlook on golf and life, how to use mindfulness and visualization to improve your performance, and how to navigate the ups and downs of the game with equanimity and grace. You will learn how to:

    Develop a strong, clear vision for your golf game.

    Let go of distractions and focus on the present moment.

    Cultivate a positive and resilient mindset, even in the face of adversity.

    Harness the power of visualization to improve your performance.

    Deal with setbacks and failures with grace and determination

    Find joy and fulfillment in the game of golf, no matter your level of skill.

    Whether you are a seasoned golfer or a newcomer to the game, "The Stoic Golfer" will provide you with the tools and insights you need to perform at your best, both on and off the course. I invite you to join me on this journey to find inner peace and focus on the fairways.

    In these pages, we will explore the teachings of the Stoics and discover how they can be applied to the game of golf. With each chapter, you will gain a deeper understanding of how to cultivate the mental and emotional skills that are so essential to success on the course. And as you work through the exercises and practices outlined in the book, you will develop a new appreciation for the power of Stoicism to help you find inner peace, focus, and joy in golf and life.

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    21 mins

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