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A Beginner’s Guide To A Round Of Golf

If you have a golfing family, it’s very likely that “family time” may consist of getting together on a Sunday afternoon for a round of golf. Of course, it is very likely that food will be involved immediately following the … Continue reading

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What Does Commitment Mean To You

Have you ever noticed those times where you hear a word or phrase repeatedly in the same day or week? This seemed to happen to me last week with the word “commitment.” I heard it from different people about different … 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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Thoreau Meets Golf In This Video

This is a perfect example of “swinging to the beat of a different drummer.” Two very different swing tempos and both of them work for their owners. We each have our own natural, internal pace and our golf swings are … Continue reading

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GIR Is The Key To Lowering Your Score, Not FH As One Might Think

Ahhh, acronyms…the world is full of them and more so now than ever before.  There’s twitter and tweeting,  instant messaging and texting. People are even doing it in emails…LOL! Gone are the days of the instantly recognizable and mostly universal … Continue reading

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What is Your Bell Curve For Golf?

What is YOUR Bell Curve For Golf? I thought I would build on, or rather continue the theme of the 80/20 rule from last week and talk about numbers as they relate to scoring. Therefore, I will pose a question. … Continue reading

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Do You Use the 80/20 Rule?

What inspired this particular post was the U.S. Women’s Open final round. Na Yeon Choi had a triple bogie on the 10th hole. She hit her tee shot left into a hazard. After many minutes of discussion, viewing as many … Continue reading

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The Fatigue Factor During Play

Do you ever play a round of golf where the wheels seem to start falling off around the 14th or 15th hole? Are you starting to hit shots  thin AND heavy? Is your direction off?  Distance shrinking?  You start to … Continue reading

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The Most Important Thing to Do on Each and Every Shot

It was a very interesting week this week with many questions and comments swirling about.Thanks to Bubba’s stellar performance at the Masters, I too received congratulatory remarks for “another win for the lefties.” There were even high fives between “us … Continue reading

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Build A Solid Foundation With Good Alignment ~ How An Open House Inspired This Post

It just so happened that on the way to the golf course this Sunday, I drove past an Open House sign in front of this charming old Victorian. It’s rich blue exterior with white-painted shutters and well manicured lawn practically … Continue reading

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