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Tiger Woods and the 85..It’s Just A Bell Curve!
Everyone watched Tiger over the weekend with great anticipation. The first question was, will he make the cut. The answer was yes, he did make the cut shooting a 73 and 70 respectively. After having made the cut the next … Continue reading
What Does The Annual Pilgrimage To The PGA Show Mean?
It’s that time of year where I head down to Orlando to the PGA Show. The trade show where anything and everything golf is under one roof. It’s a place where I’ll spend a little time both as a student, … Continue reading
Fall Golf…Free It Up A Bit And Make It Fun!
Fall golf in New England is beautiful. The golf course gets green again, the colors surrounding the fairways are vibrant and bursting with oranges, reds and yellows. It is my favorite time of year to play golf. Yes, it is … Continue reading
Why Does Your Score Go Up In Competition?
You play great with your friends on the weekend, yet when the club championship rolls around your score seems to sky-rocket higher than a NASA shuttle. Does this sound like you? When the round of golf you are about to … Continue reading
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Stories You Hear On A Driving Range
I was meeting a couple of clients the other day for a semi-private session. They had come early to warm up and were hitting balls with other players on the range. As they finished their warm up, … Continue reading
Michelle Wie’s Victory Equals One Shot At A Time
The 2014 U.S. Women’s Open is in the books and what a chapter it was! Michelle Wie won in amazing style and grace. She has been under the microscope her entire career, so this is very well deserved. It was … Continue reading
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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
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
What Are Your Goals For This Season
We have survived a record-breaking winter and have finally stopped shoveling snow. Now it’s time to shovel some mulch and we are very happy to do so! Why? Because mulch equals Spring which equals golf courses are open and ready … Continue reading
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