UNF#CK YOUR GOLF BRAIN eBook
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Golf’s simplest mental reboot: It’s a combination of complicated science and natural learning principles that have been blended to make owning an enhanced golf swing no harder than throwing a ball.
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Results: Helps you break free from overthinking and unlock your natural performance. You'll spend less time stuck in your head and more time playing in flow. The difference shows up in your confidence and ability to play your best when it counts. Simply, you'll be developing a never-say-day resilience your game has probably been missing.
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There’s some strong language ahead and it’s not just for shock value. It’s baked into the philosophy behind Unf#ck Your Golf Brain because breaking free from traditional, overcomplicated golf thinking takes a little edge.
If straight talk offends you, now’s the time to exit. But if you’re ready to shut up your brain, stop overthinking, and finally unlock your best golf…
Welcome. You’re in the right place!
By Cameron Strachan
Author and golf coach
Somewhere west of Brisbane, Australia
Dear Golfer,
His name was Ross.
And he was about to completely destroy everything I believed about golf improvement.
Picture this: It's 7:58 AM on a Saturday morning. Our group's been on the range since 7:00, warming up properly like good little golfers. Stretching. Taking practice swings. Working on our "fundamentals." Checking our swing planes.
Then Ross rolls up.
Two minutes before tee time. Shoe laces untied. Still wearing the same clothes from the night before. Reeking of beer and bad decisions.
The guy looked like he'd been hit by a truck.
Bloodshot eyes. No warm-up. No practice swings. No stretching routine.
While we're standing there in our pressed polos and perfectly coordinated outfits, Ross looks like he just crawled out of a ditch.
He walks straight to the first tee, pulls out his driver, and without so much as a practice waggle...
BOOM.
Straight down the middle. 300 yards of pure, effortless power with just a tiny hint of draw.
While the rest of us who'd been "preparing" for an hour are standing there with our mouths hanging open.
But that was just the beginning of this amazing golf education.
Hole 2: Great little par 3. We're checking yardages. Reading the wind.
Discussing club selection like we're at the Masters.
Ross? He's not even paying attention.
He's telling some inappropriate story about his night out, half-laughing at his own jokes.
Then it's his turn.
No yardage check. No wind read. No practice swing.
Just pulls an 8-iron and fires it at the flag.
Lands three feet from the hole. We all missed the green.
Turns to us and says: "You blokes think too much. It's just golf, not rocket science."
Master the mental game.
Conquer the course
"I’ve read dozens of golf books, watched hours of swing tips, and still felt like
my biggest opponent was my own mind. Unf#ck Your Golf Brain was the
breakthrough I didn’t know I needed.
Cameron doesn’t sugarcoat anything, he gets straight to the point
and helps you finally get out of your own way. This book changed the way
I approach the game, and honestly, the way I approach myself."
Jake M.
USA
Finally!
A Golf Mindset that brings the Joy back
"Your book is the most impactful golf mindset advice I've ever come across. Like you, I fell into the trap, overanalyzing, second-guessing, and letting my head sabotage my game. I went fromenjoying golf to dreading it, always chasing the next mental “fix”
from videos, books, or podcasts.
After reading Unfck Your Golf Brain, it all clicked. You stripped away the
noise and gave me one powerful, grounding approach. I finally play with clarity,
confidence, and most importantly joy again. No more mental gymnastics. Just golf."
Darren H.
Hole 12: This is where it got personal.
I'd just chunked another wedge shot - it came up agonisingly short that lead to another dumb bogey.
I'm standing there, frustrated as hell, trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Ross walks over, takes a drag of his cigarette, and says:
"Cameron, you know what your problem is? You're trying to swing like someone else.
You've got no idea who you are as a golfer because you're too busy copying what some coach told you."
Then he points to my practice swing: "Look at that. You're rehearsing failure, mate.
Stop thinking about what could go wrong and just hit the bloody ball."
I wanted to punch him in the face.
Mainly because he was right.
Hole 18: By now, Ross is so far ahead of us he's unbearable. A real pain in the ass.
We're all grinding. Calculating. Trying to salvage something from the round.
Ross? He's already thinking about his first beer.
On the final tee, he turns to us and delivers the line that changed everything:
"You guys make this game so bloody complicated. You practice more than tour pros. You take more lessons than beginners.
You think more than computers. And you play worse than when you started."
"Golf isn't about being perfect. It's about being free. And you've forgotten how to be free."
Then he proceeds to stripe his drive down the middle one last time.
Final scores:
Ross: 72 (no practice, hungover, using clubs older than some of us)
Me: 82 (after countless range hours and lessons throughout the week)
The rest of our "serious" group: 78-84
As we're settling up bets at the bar, Ross orders another beer and he continues with his bashing of my little pea brain:
"The golf industry has turned you all into robots. You swing like machines, think like computers, and play like you're scared of your own shadow."
"Meanwhile, I just show up and play golf. And I beat you every single time."
He was right.
And that's when I realized...
If You're Reading This, You're Probably Just Like I Was...
Trapped. Frustrated.
And wondering why the hell golf has to be so damn hard.
Maybe you're the successful executive who closes million-dollar deals but can't close out a round under 90.
Maybe you're the engineer who can design complex systems but can't figure out why your 7-iron goes 150 yards one day and 130 the next.
Maybe you're the perfectionist who's taken more lessons than a touring pro, owns every training aid ever invented, and still chunks wedges in front of your buddies.
Or maybe you're just sick and tired of this:
Working your ass off at the range... and getting worse.
Taking lesson after lesson... and losing your natural swing.
Practicing more than ever... and choking when it matters.
Reading every golf book... and having more swing thoughts than a computer has code.
Buying the latest equipment... and still hitting the same crappy shots.
Sound familiar?
You're not lacking talent. You're not lacking dedication. You're not lacking intelligence.
Hell, you're probably successful at everything else you do. You're lacking the truth. The truth about how golf actually works.
The truth about how improvement actually happens. The truth about why trying harder is making you worse.
The Golf Industry Has Been Lying to You. They've convinced you that:
It's all garbage.
And here's how I know...
I've Coached Thousands of Golfers Just Like You
The lawyer who knows every rule but can't trust a 3-footer.
The doctor who can perform surgery but shanks wedges.
The CEO who runs companies but can't run a simple pre-shot routine.
The accountant who balances million-dollar budgets but can't balance his swing thoughts.
They all had the same problem:
They were trying to think their way through a feel-based game.
They were trying to control something that demands freedom.
They were trying to perfect something that thrives on imperfection.
And The More They Tried, The Worse It Got
Because here's the brutal truth:
Your brain is sabotaging every shot.
Not your swing. Not your equipment. Not your lack of talent.
Your overthinking, over-analyzing, over-controlling things so much your brain has turned to mush.
Golf has turned you into a robot when golf demands you be human.
I see them every day.
Smart. Successful. Analytical.
They show up early. Warm up properly. Take notes. Track stats. Have a plan for everything (like I used to).
And they're absolutely miserable on the golf course.
Because they're trying to solve golf like a spreadsheet.
They're trying to debug their swing like computer code.
They're trying to optimise their game like a business process.
But golf doesn't work that way.
Golf rewards instinct over analysis.
Golf rewards feel over thinking.
Golf rewards trust over control.
And until you understand that...
You'll keep grinding. You'll keep struggling.
You'll keep wondering why this game has to be so damn hard.
But What If It Doesn't Have To Be?
What if I told you that your "flawed" swing is probably better than you think?
What if the reason you can't play consistently has nothing to do with your technique and everything to do with your brain getting in the way?
What if all those hours on the range, all those lessons, all that grinding... is actually making you worse?
What if the secret to playing your best golf isn't learning more—but unlearning the crap that's cluttering your head?
My name is Cameron Strachan.
And I'm probably not the golf coach you're expecting.
I no longer wear pressed polos or speak in hushed, reverent tones about "the fundamentals."
I don't have a wall full of certifications from golf academies that teach the same recycled bullshit.
I don't promise to "fix" your swing in 30 days or rebuild you from the ground up.
Instead, I'm the guy who's going to tell you the truth.
The uncomfortable, politically incorrect, establishment-rattling truth
about why you're stuck.
I'm the guy who figured out that Ross was right all along.
My "Credentials" Aren't What You'd Expect
I've spent the last decades studying golfers like Ross.
The rebels. The naturals. The ones who break every rule and still break par.
I've worked with weekend warriors who couldn't break 100, single-digit handicappers stuck in a rut, and even tour professionals who'd lost their way in a maze of technical garbage.
And here's what I discovered:
The golfers who break through—who finally start playing the golf they know they're capable of—aren't the ones who try harder.
They're the ones who learn to get out of their own way.
They're the ones who embrace what I call "The Lazy & Stupid Philosophy."
I'm not calling you dumb.
"Stupid" is a metaphor for turning off the noise. Letting go of the obsession. Getting out of your own way.
"Lazy" doesn't mean careless. It means you're no longer trying to relentlessly effort your way to a perfect swing—because you've realised that more effort often leads to worse golf.
This isn't about lowering standards.
This is about raising results.
The Lazy & Stupid Golfer Isn't Some Fantasy
They're real. You've played with them. You probably know one or two golfers just like this.
You may have been one for 3 holes once, before your brain got in the way.
They're the ones who:
✓ Doesn't practice but keeps shooting low scores
✓ Arrives late and stripes it down the middle
✓ Hits weird shots that somehow work
✓ Doesn't overthink—just reacts
✓ Never seems to burn out or lose confidence
And when you ask how they do it?
"I dunno... just swung the club."
That's the secret. That's the power.
You'll notice I didn't say "Teach This".
I hate teaching. Teaching is what schools do to you and why most of us don't think too fondly of our time at school.
I don't teach. I coach. And there's a world of difference.
Plus, I've been on both sides.
I was the grinder. The analyzer. The guy who thought more effort would solve everything.
I had swing journals, training plans, and enough gadgets to open a pro shop.
And I was absolutely miserable.
Then Ross showed me a different way.
Not through some mystical revelation or ancient golf wisdom.
But through pure, unapologetic results.
I learned to play like him:
Free. Instinctive. Dangerous.
And I started having the most fun I'd ever had on a golf course.
More importantly, I started helping others do the same.
The traditional golf establishment can't stand what I coach.
The swing gurus who make millions selling "perfect positions."
The academy coaches who think every golfer should look like a textbook.
The equipment companies who profit from your constant searching.
They hate that I tell golfers:
- Your swing is probably fine
- You don't need more lessons
- Equipment won't save you (seriously, it won't)
- Trying harder is making you worse
- The "perfect" swing is a myth
But You Know What I Love?
The messages I get from golfers who've escaped the grinder's prison:
"Shot my best score in years. Didn't think much. Just played. Felt weirdly easy."
"Finally enjoying golf again instead of treating it like a second job."
"My buddies can't believe how relaxed I am on the course now."
"I'm playing better golf by doing way less. This feels illegal."
That last one gets me every time.
Because that's exactly how it should feel when you stop fighting the game and start playing it.
Here's What I'm NOT Going to Do:
Here's What I'm NOT Going to Do:
- I'm going to show you how to unleash the golfer you already are.
- The one buried under years of overthinking, overcomplicating, and over-trying.
- I'm going to coach you the same principles that made Ross so damn effective.
- And I'm going to do it in a way that pisses off every traditional golf instructor on the planet.
- I'm going to give you the mental game secrets you've almost certainly needed all these years.
This isn't another swing manual.
It's not a collection of tips and drills that'll be forgotten by next week.
It's not going to teach you the "perfect" golf swing (because it doesn't exist).
This is a declaration of war against everything that's been holding you back.
It's a complete brain reboot for golfers who are sick of trying so damn hard and getting nowhere.
It's the antidote to the poison the golf industry has been feeding you for years.
And it's going to unfuck your golf brain once and for all.
What You're Really Getting:
This book is going to challenge everything you think you know about:
- How improvement actually happens
- Why "perfect" technique is killing your game
- What pressure really does to your swing
- How your brain sabotages every shot
- Why lazy golfers often beat hardworking ones
But more than that...
It's going to give you a completely different way to approach this game.
A way that's simpler. Freer. More effective.
A way that actually works.
Inside "Unfuck Your Golf Brain," you'll discover the complete system that turns overthinking golfers into instinctive players:
The full Ross story and why doing less often produces more. You'll meet the golfer who's probably beating you right now and learn exactly how he does it.
Why smart, successful people struggle with golf (and how to use your intelligence the right way instead of letting it sabotage you).
The brutal truth: every time you "fix" something, you break something else. How to escape the endless tinkering cycle that's keeping you stuck.
You don't need to stop thinking—you need to think better. The difference between thoughts that help and thoughts that destroy your swing.
The simple 5-step process that builds consistency without conscious control. This is how natural learners groove their swing.
Why "stupid" golfers bounce back from bad shots while smart golfers spiral. The mental toughness secret hiding in plain sight.
Permission to swing your own swing. Why chasing the "model" swing is killing your natural ability—and how to embrace your unique style.
The Mental Distraction Technique (MDT) that triggers flow state on command. This alone will transform how you play under pressure.
Why range heroes can't play golf. How to train in ways that actually transfer to the course (hint: it's not what you think).
How focusing on your score guarantees you'll choke when it matters. The mindset shift that frees you to play your best golf.
The real secret to performing when it counts. It's not what the sports psychologists tell you.
How to make this your permanent operating system. Never go back to the grinder's prison again.
12 simple rules you can print out and take to the course.
This isn't theory. This isn't philosophy. This isn't feel-good bullshit.
This is a practical system that works.
I've tested it with 1000s of golfers. From 30-handicappers to scratch players. From weekend warriors to tour professionals.
The results speak for themselves:
Fair Warning: This Will Challenge Everything
I'm going to tell you that most of what you've been taught is wrong.
I'm going to suggest that your "flaws" might actually be features.
I'm going to prove that the lazy, stupid golfer often beats the smart, hardworking one.
If that makes you uncomfortable... good.
Comfort is what got you stuck in the first place.
If you love grinding on the range for hours, this isn't for you.
If you get off on analyzing swing positions and launch monitor data, you'll hate this book.
If you need to feel like you're "working hard" to justify improvement, look elsewhere.
If you're not ready to challenge the golf establishment, keep doing what you're doing.
But if you're ready to:
Then this might be exactly what you've been looking for.
You can keep doing what you've been doing.
Keep grinding. Keep analyzing. Keep fixing. Keep hoping that somehow this time will be different.
Keep being frustrated by a game that should be fun.
Or...
You can try something completely different.
You can learn to play like Ross.
Free. Instinctive. Dangerous.
And have a hell of a lot more fun in the process.
Look, I could sit here and tell you how brilliant this system is until I'm blue in the face.
But you don't give a shit about my opinion.
You want to know: Does this actually work for real golfers?
Here's what happens when frustrated players finally escape the grinder's prison:
"Shot 76 today. Barely thought about my swing. This feels... illegal."
- Gavin, former eternal tinkerer who couldn't break 90
"I'm playing better golf by doing way less. My buddies can't believe how relaxed I am on the course now."
- Sarah, perfectionist who was burning out from over-practicing
"Finally enjoying golf again instead of treating it like a second job. Best decision I've made in years."
- Mike, executive who was ready to quit the game
"Didn't even realize I was doing it. Just hit ball after ball. Felt like I was finally playing instead of working."
- Jen, 18-handicapper stuck in analysis paralysis
But Here's My Favourite...
This message came from a lawyer (classic Accountant Type) who'd been struggling for years:
"Cameron, I've been playing golf for 15 years. Taken hundreds of lessons. Owned every training aid. Read every book. And I was getting worse every year.
After reading your book, I realized I was trying to solve golf like a legal brief. Analyzing everything to death. Looking for the perfect argument instead of just making the case.
Last weekend, I played the most relaxed round of my life. Didn't think about mechanics once. Just picked targets and swung.
Shot 79. My best score in 3 years.
But here's the crazy part - it felt easy. Like I was finally playing golf instead of fighting it.
This approach has given me my game back. And more importantly, it's given me my enjoyment back."
That's the transformation we're talking about.
You might think this "lazy & stupid" stuff only works for weekend warriors.
You'd be wrong.
I've worked with elite golfers who get so wrapped up in technical perfection that they forgot how to play golf (all golfers are the same really - even the best golfers can struggle mentally to play their best).
The Science Backs This Up (For You Analytical Types)
Look, I know some of you need the research to feel comfortable.
Fair enough. Here's what the sports science actually says:
External Focus Beats Internal Focus
Studies show golfers perform better when they focus on target and feel instead of swing mechanics. (Wulf & Lewthwaite, Journal of Motor Behavior)
Overthinking Breaks Your Swing
The more you try to control your swing mid-round, the worse your coordination gets. This is why pressure makes you "choke." (Beilock & Carr, Journal of Experimental Psychology)
Perfectionism Hurts Performance
High-achieving, control-driven golfers experience more anxiety and inconsistency—especially when stakes rise. (Flett & Hewitt, Canadian Psychology)
Self-Directed Learning Beats Instruction
Golfers retain more when they explore solutions themselves rather than being told what to do. (Hattie & Yates, Visible Learning)
Translation: The lazy, stupid approach isn't just feel-good philosophy.
It's backed by hard science.
But I Don't Give a Shit About Studies
You know what I care about?
Results.
Real golfers. Real rounds. Real scorecards.
And the results speak for themselves:
Golfers breaking scoring barriers they've been stuck at for years.
Players rediscovering their love for the game.
Confidence that doesn't crumble under pressure.
Swings that feel natural instead of manufactured.
Golf that's actually fun again.
You Want to know how I know this system works?
The traditional golf industry can't stand it.
Swing gurus who make millions selling "perfect positions" hate that I tell golfers their swing is probably fine.
Academy coaches who think every golfer should look like a textbook despise the idea of embracing your natural style.
Equipment companies that profit from your constant searching lose their minds when I say gear won't save you.
When the people making money off your frustration hate what you're teaching...
You know you're onto something.
Here's what's really happening:
There's a quiet revolution brewing in golf.
Golfers are waking up to the fact that the traditional approach isn't working.
They're tired of:
- Grinding without improving
- Lessons that make them worse
- Equipment that doesn't deliver (or over promises)
- Feeling like failures at a game that should be fun
- And they're finding a different way.
A way that honors their natural learning system.
A way that makes golf simpler, not more complex.
A way that actually works.
You can be part of this movement.
Or you can keep doing what everyone else is doing.
The choice is yours.
But Choose Quickly
Because every day you spend trapped in the grinder's prison is another day you're not playing the golf you're capable of.
Another day you're not enjoying this beautiful, maddening, wonderful game.
Another day you're letting your overthinking brain steal your natural ability.
How much longer are you willing to wait
I get it.
You've been burned before.
You've bought the books, taken the lessons, tried the tips... and you're still stuck.
So when some guy comes along telling you to be "lazy and stupid," your bullshit detector starts going off.
Good. It should.
Let me address the doubts that are probably running through your head right now:
Objection #1: "My swing isn't good enough to trust yet"
This is the big one. The excuse that keeps golfers trapped forever.
"Yeah, but Cameron, you don't understand. My swing is really messed up. I can't just 'trust it' when I don't know where the ball's going."
Here's the brutal truth: Your inconsistency isn't a swing problem. It's a brain problem.
You think your swing is broken because you're constantly interfering with it. You're like a surgeon trying to operate while someone's shaking the table.
Stop shaking the table, and watch what happens.
I've seen golfers with "terrible" swings become deadly consistent the moment they stopped trying to fix everything.
Your swing doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to be yours.
Objection #2: "This might work for better players, but not me"
Actually, it's the opposite.
The worse you are, the MORE this approach will help you.
Why? Because you have less to unlearn.
The scratch golfer who's been taking lessons for 20 years? He's got decades of technical garbage cluttering his head.
You? You might actually be closer to natural golf than you think.
Some of my biggest breakthroughs have come from high-handicappers who were ready to try something different.
Objection #3: "I need structure. I can't just 'wing it'"
Who said anything about winging it?
This isn't about being careless or reckless.
This is about being disciplined in how little interference you allow.
The Lazy Loop isn't chaos—it's the most structured approach to golf you'll ever use.
But instead of structuring your swing mechanics, you're structuring your mental approach.
That's where real consistency comes from.
Objection #4: "My teacher will think I'm crazy"
Your teacher might hate this book.
Especially if he's been trying to rebuild your swing for the past two years with no results.
Here's a question: How's that working out for you?
If your coach is getting you results, keep doing what you're doing.
But if you're still stuck after months (or years) of lessons...
Maybe it's time to try something different.
Your golf game isn't your swing instructors science project.
Objection #5: "I don't have time to read another golf book"
Fair point.
You're busy. You've got a life. You don't want to spend hours reading theory.
Here's the thing: This book is designed to save you time, not waste it.
Instead of spending hours on the range grinding through drills, you'll learn to practice efficiently.
Instead of taking lesson after lesson, you'll learn to trust your natural learning system.
Instead of constantly tinkering with your swing, you'll learn to leave it alone.
This book will give you back your weekends. And, it's a short book not sure a book with this name would be much good if it were 387 pages long.
Objection #6: "What if I try this and play worse?"
What if you keep doing what you're doing and stay stuck forever?
Look, I'm not going to lie to you. When you first stop fixing everything and start trusting your swing, it might feel weird.
You might have a round or two where you feel "out of control."
That's normal. That's your brain adjusting to freedom.
But here's what I know: The golfers who stick with this approach don't just play better—they enjoy the game more.
And isn't that why you started playing golf in the first place?
Objection #7: "This sounds too simple"
Ah, the curse of the smart golfer.
"If it's that simple, why isn't everyone doing it?"
Because simple doesn't mean easy.
It's simple to eat healthy. It's simple to exercise regularly. It's simple to save money.
But most people don't do simple things consistently.
They want complex solutions to simple problems.
Golf is a simple game made complicated by overthinking (and a bunch of technocrats who think they know the "secret" to the golf swing).
This book makes it simple again. Seriously, it truly is a simple process.
Objection #8: "I've tried everything. Why would this be different?"
Because everything you've tried has been more of the same.
More mechanics. More positions. More things to remember.
This is the opposite.
This is about subtraction, not addition.
This is about unlearning, not learning more.
This is about getting out of your own way instead of trying to control everything.
You've never tried this because no one's ever taught it to you.
The real question isn't whether this will work for you.
The real question is: How much longer are you willing to stay stuck?
How many more rounds are you going to play feeling frustrated and defeated?
How many more lessons are you going to take that make you more confused?
How many more years are you going to let your overthinking brain steal your natural ability?
Because that's what's really at stake here.
Not just your golf game.
Your enjoyment of this beautiful, maddening sport.
And life's too short to hate golf.
You're reading this because you're ready for something different.
You're tired of the same old advice that doesn't work.
You're sick of trying so hard and getting nowhere.
You want to play the golf you know you're capable of.
And deep down, you know this makes sense.
You've probably had glimpses of it. Rounds where you played free and shot great scores. Holes where you didn't think and striped it down the middle.
This book shows you how to access that golfer consistently.
The one who's been buried under years of overthinking and over-trying.
The choice is yours.
Stay stuck, or get unstuck.
Keep grinding, or start flowing.
Keep fighting the game, or start playing it.
What's it going to be?
We've reached the end of the road.
You know Ross's story. You know why you're stuck. You know there's a different way.
Now you have to choose.
You can close this page and go back to what you've been doing.
Keep grinding on the range. Keep taking lessons that confuse you more. Keep fighting a game that should be fun.
Keep being frustrated by your own potential.
Or...
You can finally break free from the grinder's prison.
You can learn to play like Ross—free, instinctive, and dangerous.
You can discover what golf feels like when you stop trying so damn hard.
But here's the thing about choices...
Not choosing is still a choice.
If you don't take action today, you're choosing to stay exactly where you are.
Stuck. Frustrated. Playing golf that's way harder than it needs to be.
And six months from now?
You'll still be reading tips. Still be taking lessons. Still be wondering why this game has to be so difficult.
Is that really what you want?
We've reached the end of the road.
You know Ross's story. You know why you're stuck. You know there's a different way.
Now you have to choose.
You can close this page and go back to what you've been doing.
Keep grinding on the range. Keep taking lessons that confuse you more. Keep fighting a game that should be fun.
Keep being frustrated by your own potential.
Or...
You can finally break free from the grinder's prison.
You can learn to play like Ross—free, instinctive, and dangerous.
You can discover what golf feels like when you stop trying so damn hard.
But here's the thing about choices...
Not choosing is still a choice.
If you don't take action today, you're choosing to stay exactly where you are.
Stuck. Frustrated. Playing golf that's way harder than it needs to be.
And six months from now?
You'll still be reading tips. Still be taking lessons. Still be wondering why this game has to be so difficult.
Is that really what you want?
The launch price is just $29 — but it won’t stay that low for long.
I’m adding more bonus content as we speak, and when I do, the price goes up.
Grab it now, lock in the introductory price, and you’ll automatically get all future bonuses.
Here’s what you get today:
If you’re tired of second-guessing and want more confidence, freedom, and fun…
This is your shot.
Buy it now. Read it tonight. Play freer this weekend.
But act fast—the price goes up soon.
IMPORTANT: No Refunds on This Digital Product
This info is too powerful to offer refunds. Once you’ve seen how natural learning really works, there’s no unlearning it. These mental strategies have already transformed hundreds of frustrated golfers into confident players. This knowledge is yours to keep, forever.
Every hour you wait, you're closer to paying full price.
Every day you delay, you're another day away from playing the golf you're capable of.
Don't let this opportunity slip away.
Ross didn't wait for permission to play free golf.
Your time is now.
Years from now, you'll look back on this moment.
You'll remember the day you decided to stop fighting the game and start playing it.
The day you chose freedom over control.
The day you chose to trust yourself instead of trying to be perfect.
Make today that day.
Stop trying so damn hard.
Start playing so damn well.
Your frustrated, overthinking golf brain will thank you.
And your scorecard will too.
After that, you'll pay $47 for the book alone.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
Swing for the fences,
Cameron Strachan
Here’s a graphic representation of what’s inside. It’s hard to show you everything but this is a start.
And remember…
this is a fully digital/electronic offer that you can access immediately on your phone, tablet, Kindle
or PC.
Can I get a hardcopy?
No. This is only available currently in digital format.
How can I pay?
Payment is via our secure shopping cart and can be made with most credit cards.
Is there a guarantee?
If you're talking about a money back guarantee, then NO. It's a digital item and the concepts coached are so profound you can't UNSEE them. But, if you follow the advice in the book then you're are virtually guaranteed to see positive results. Why? Because you're human. And this approach is all about natural learning for the human system.
Is there an audiobook?
Not yet, but stay tuned.
What makes this so different?
The name for a start (lol). Seriously, technical concepts didn't work for me when I was trying to get better at golf. I sorta stumbled onto what I now call natural learning and it's this "learning" approach that makes a huge difference. Especially, if like me, you can't make all the tips, theories and technical concepts work for you. It's based on 30+ years of study and field testing into the mental game of golf.
What do I get with this offer?
You get the UnF*ck Your Golf Brain eBook, Fast Start Guide (pdf), current (and future) bonuses, FAQ section and follow up emails/lessons). Everything is available via the online portal and you get immediate access to this once payment successful.
Can I see some reviews/testimonials please?
You can see testimonials above. This is a brand new book and there will be plenty of new ones coming soon.
Will this work on my Kindle (or similar) device?
Yes. The ebook can be sent to Kindle device for easy reading.
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