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Twist And Shout! What Happens To The Club With Off Center Hits
I stumbled upon this video recently and was compelled to share it with you. Haven’t we all done this before? I know I can certainly feel it when I strike the ball a little toward the toe or the heel … Continue reading
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
The Pressure Of It All~Golf, The Red Sox And Game 2 Of The ALCS!
We Bostonians are glued to the set with the Red Sox in the ALCS and true to Red Sox form, it’s never dull. Well, last night the Sox bats were a bit dull and one might say that they’ve been … Continue reading
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Tagged ALCS, Attitude, Baseball, boston, cathy macpherson, David Ortiz, Golf, Golf Instruction, Golf Lesson, LPGA, LPGA Teaching Professional, Red Sox, Top 50 Teacher
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The Parallels Of Golf And Wine
You can find parallels to golf in almost everything you do. I gave a lesson earlier today that reminded me of a 2010 article from the Gloucester Daily Times written by Cathy Huyghe, wine aficionado, writer and yes golfer. Cathy … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston University Wine Program, cathy macpherson, Cathy MacPherson Golf, Elizabeth Bishop Wine Studies Program, Golf and Wine, Golf Instruction, Golf Lesson, Golf Professional, lpga professional, Par for the Course, Teaching Professional, Top 50 Teacher, Wine
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Had To Share This Article~Technology Multiplies the Fun Factor in Sports — Golf Goes Mobile!
When I bring in new technology, I always ask a few clients to give it a test run. I look for honest feedback and whether they feel that it would improve their experience either before, during or after the lesson. … Continue reading
The Best Comment Of The Solheim Cup Comes From The 17 Year Old Rookie
I Love watching the Solheim Cup. Like the men’s counterpart, The Ryder Cup, it’s the ultimate team event for women’s golf. It has an energy and a vibe all its own. Teamwork, camaraderie, cheering and more cheering is the theme of the … Continue reading
Solid Putting Prevails As Lewis Wins The Ricoh Women’s British Open
It has been said that you “Drive for Show and PUTT for Dough!” Well it was certainly the motto this past weekend as Stacy Lewis rolled some amazing putts for her come from behind victory at the Old Course. She did … Continue reading
What We Can Learn From Phil’s Win At The Open
I always find a couple of “take away” moments from the tour events and this spectacular British Open did not disappoint. Phil Mickelson came back from a 5 shot deficit to win The British Open. He had one of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bones, cathy macpherson, Cathy MacPherson Golf, championship, Fescue, Golf Tournament, LPGA, Phil Mickelson, The British Open, The Open, Top 50 Teacher
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Inbee Park Stays In The Moment To Win The U.S. Women’s Open
Congratulations go out to the LPGA No. 1 ranked player in the world, Inbee Park for her historic win at the U.S. Women’s Open conducted by the USGA. The Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, NY was a monster of a … Continue reading