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Simon Deep Golf

Locality: Terrey Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 414 913 000



Address: 1a/1b Myoora Road Terrey Hills 2084 Terrey Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.golf4life.net.au/simon-deep.html

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25.01.2022 Relive Tiger Woods’ amazing 5-stroke comeback from the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.



23.01.2022 What a great finish to the year! This win will get Dylan into all The Aussie events as well as some co sanctioned events and gives us a great chance to develop a good schedule for next year! Hard work and believing in yourself has paid off for Dylan he deserves all that he gets. Look out next year. Can’t wait.

22.01.2022 Hey Doc he’s back on April 25 I’ll keep you posted!

19.01.2022 Wow anything is possible don’t wast your time searching for perfect! Just get it in the hole less than the next golfer!



14.01.2022 Just resting up and ready to go caddy for Dylan Perry at the Perth super 6’s this week! Can’t wait dyl is looking and feeling good and we really like the courses here at Lake Karrinyup... amazing condition. You can watch on fox sport 507 from tomorrow.

09.01.2022 From Bill Harmon about Jason Day Mike, this what I observed. He was at Toscana the weeks he didn't play on the west coast so I saw him quite a bit. He would ...spend hours upon hours at the short game area all by himself. It didn't matter what shot he was hitting, elementary chip, lob shot, bunker shot or 2 foot putt, he treated each and every shot as though he was playing tournament golf. Never, ever varied. The intensity of his practice is what was most noticeable. I've seen players put in the hours but never with that interest. He would start with a "teaching basket" but at the end of the day it was 3/4 full because his short game to long game practice was about a 6/1 ratio I'd guess. When he practiced long game, he would hit EVERY shot the way he does in tournaments, starting behind the ball, with his visualization techniques etc. He put in 6-8 hour days on a regular basis. I've never seen anything like it to be honest with you. See more

09.01.2022 Not much different here!



01.01.2022 Happy birthday to Jack Nicklaus! The four-time U.S. Open champion captured the title for the first time in 1962 at Oakmont in a playoff over Arnold Palmer.

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