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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
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
If You Gained 20 Yards Off The Tee Would It Lower Your Score?
With all this talk about Royal Liverpool Golf Club being a course that demands strategic play rather than bombs away, we are very likely to see a lot of 2 and 3 irons used off the tee. Of course, the … Continue reading
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Tagged A bomber's Course, Bombs Away, Boston Golf Lessons, British Open, Cathy MacPherson Golf, Driving Accuracy, Golf Instruction, LPGA, lpga professional, LPGA Tour, Mo Martin, PGA Tour, Tee Shots, The Open, Top 50 Teacher, Women's British Open
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Be Creative When You Play
The Women’s British Open was dramatic and exciting to say the least! Lots of low running shots that raced to the green and some bunker shots that were pure works of art. I can only imagine we’ll see much … Continue reading
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
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
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 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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