Tag Archives: Boston Golf Lessons

Native Areas and Random Bounces At The U.S. Women’s Open

The Women’s U.S. Open is well under way on the heals of the Men’s U.S. Open. The historic back-to-back Open events at the even more historic Pinehurst No. 2! A true test of the game. Donald Ross would be very … Continue reading

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Golfers Have a Love Hate Relationship With The Scorecard

Golfers have a love hate relationship with the scorecard, don’t you think? The scorecard is your guide to the round. Sometimes, if we’re not scoring that day, it’s simply the map to the next hole. If we do take the … Continue reading

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What Do Potholes And Putting Have In Common?

Usually when I write a blog post, I often try to connect it to something that is current and of course relevant to golf. It might be sparked by the LPGA or PGA tour events we’re all watching, things I … Continue reading

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Attitude, Latitude, Freedom And Fun Equals Fall Golf In New England

New England is one of the most beautiful places in the world for fall golf. Yes, it can be chilly and based on the temperature today, one might say it’s really late fall and quickly approaching the chilly days of winter! Well … Continue reading

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Exciting New Technology for 2013

Greetings Golfers! Spring is in the air and golf is right around the corner! I’m very excited to be bringing to the lesson tee, the most cutting edge, state of the art technology that is currently available!  Here’s a quick … Continue reading

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