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GolfScience.com.au was formed by Cameron Strachan in 2003. Cameron has spent over 15 years researching about natural learning, biomechanics and the science of the swing and then implementing everything together to create a complete golf learning model.

In 2003 Cameron developed BioSwing, the golf swing of the future. BioSwing was formed after a comprehensive scientific testing procedure and subsequent analysis with leading sports scientists. BioSwing was presented at the 2004 International Society of Biomechanics in Sport conference, where Cameron spoke, making him one of the first non-scientists to do so.

Bioswing has also been presented to the Canadian PGA, Dubai Golf and China Golf.

Cameron has also developed a perfect putting system. Based in part, on what Cameron taught Aaron Baddeley, regarded by many as the best putter in the world, Cameron's Perfect Putting System mixes the best of natural learning and Cameron's coaching experience. It helps to improve your confidence, conquer the yips and start holing more of those make able putts. Learn more here

Cameron plays off a below scratch handicap. His passion for playing and learning more about the game has taken him around the world. He continues to read, research and play the game everyday.

In 2007 he created history when he came from six holes down with seven to play to win a crucial match for his golf team on the 18th.

If you have any questions about www.golfscience.com.au or would like to ask Cameron a question directly, please contact him here. You can visit his blog here.

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