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ABOUT COACH PETER COWEN

PETER COWEN IS RECOGNIZED AS A WORLD LEADING GOLF COACH. AS A FORMER TOUR PROFESSIONAL HIMSELF, PETER NOW SPENDS MUCH OF HIS TIME TRAVELLING THE GLOBE TEACHING THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE WORLD. EACH MEMBER OF THE SPIRAL TEAM ARE MASTER PETER COWEN ACREDITED COACHES. THE ACCREDITATION COURSE AND PLAYER PERFORMANCE SCHOOL COULD BE COMING TO A VENUE NEAR YOU SOON, CHECK OUT THE TRAVELLING ACADEMY SECTION TO REGISTER.

THE PETER COWEN PHILOSOPHY HAS ACHIEVED OVER 250 MAIN EUROPEAN, PGA AND LIV TOUR VICTORIES AND 10 MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.
IN RECENT YEARS. PETER COWEN’S STABLE OF TOUR PLAYERS INCLUDE SEVERAL MAJOR CHAMPIONS:


- 2010 US OPEN – GRAEME MCDOWELL
- 2010 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP – LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN
- 2011 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP – DARREN CLARKE
- 2016 MASTERS – DANNY WILLETT
- 2016 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP – HENRIK STENSON
- 2017 US OPEN – BROOKS KOEPKA
- 2018 US OPEN – BROOKS KOEPKA
- 2018 USPGA – BROOKS KOEPKA
- 2019 USPGA – BROOKS KOEPKA
- 2019 US OPEN – GARY WOODLAND
- 2022 US OPEN - MATT FITZPATRICK
- 2023 USPGA - BROOKS KOEPKA

“PETE IS THE HOTTEST GOLF COACH ON THE PLANET. HE IS RENOWNED FOR HIS DRIVE, ATTENTION TO DETAILAND HIS DETERMINATION TO OPTIMISE EVERY PLAYER’S PERFORMANCE.”



"I HAVE NEVER METANYONE WITH AS BIG A GOLFING KNOWLEDGE AS PETE."

Code 2 - perfect practice makes perfect

Are you practicing Golf incorrectly?

Since the 15th century we have been practicing golf as if it is a moving ball game. Picking the club up and just hitting the ball. This is fine for a moving ball game but it’s not good for a stationary ball game such as Golf. So what we have to do is move the club correctly?

You’ve got to match the body and the arm hand and club movement to allow the ball so simply get in the way of the movement.

“If I had my time over again - This is what I would do.” Peter Cowen

I’ve hit more golf balls than anybody, probably 4 million or more and I’ve never seen the clubhead hit the ball because it happens so fast. So I might as well be blind folded and just make a movement because the ball is going to be there. Improving one's strength can of course help but it is not the be-all-end-all. What you’ve got to understand is that if you get someone who is 80 years old and they get the correct movement with what the arms and the club are doing, they can still hit decent shots. It’s a physical movement that won’t injure you because it’s much more natural. I want players to be able to more natural. I want players to be able to repeat the same body action every time and then I can complete that with the arm, hand and club action that is going to swing the club on an arc, relative to the shot that they intend to play. This arc with an iron will collect the ball prior to the low point in the arc of the swing. In other words we compress the ball before making contact with the ground. So if we want the game to progress – and I do – I know that there is a better way to improve quickly and it is all here

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