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Tag Archives: lpga professional
Was It A Meltdown at The Open?
I must say, I’ve watched many golf events both live and on TV and this was one of the most exciting tournaments I’ve ever seen. Everyone thought Adam Scott had it in the bag. He was due. He has one … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Scott, cathy macpherson, Cathy MacPherson Golf, championship, Ernie Els, Golf Professional, LPGA, lpga professional, Meltdown, The Claret Jug, The Open
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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
Nothing Happens Overnight
Congratulations to Brittany Lang who won her first LPGA Tour event last week at the Manulife Financial LPGA Classic in Ontario Canada. She did it in a nail biter of a playoff that lasted 3 holes. It was the first … Continue reading
Ferncroft Country Club leads the Way with Zero Food Waste Initiative!
I’m very proud to be associated with a club that is environmentally aware. Bokashi, is a very cool composting method that is quick and easy, providing our chef with fantastic nutrient rich organic matter he easily adds to his herb garden!
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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Tagged cathy macpherson, Golf Fatigue, Golf Lesson, Golf Professional, LPGA, lpga professional, Top 50 Teacher
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Pull The Trigger! and Other Commands From The Gallery
We all remember watching Nomar Garciaparra at the plate don’t we? Adjust one glove then the other… then again then again then again…tap the toes then again then again. How about the trot to the field? Out of the dugout..one … Continue reading
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Tagged Final Round, Golf, Golf Instruction, Golf Professional, kevin Na, LPGA, lpga professional, PGA Tour, Top 50 Teacher
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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
Sudden Death at HSBC
The Body of Evidence – If you thought you needed more evidence of the importance of short game, then all you had to do was watch the 3 sudden death playoff holes of the HSBC Women’s Championship. There were chips … Continue reading
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Tagged cathy macpherson, championship, Golf, Golf Tournament, HSBC, lpga professional, save par, Short Game, Up and Down
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HSBC Women’s Championship…Great Golf!
It’s the final round for the HSBC Women’s Championship in Singapore and the field is tough. The final round however, is proving to be a test of the best short game. There have been some amazing shots made and some, … Continue reading
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Tagged birdie, cathy macpherson, championship, chipping, even par, Golf, golf swing, Golf Tournament, HSBC, lpga professional, Pitching, save par, Short Game, Up and Down
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Golf & Wine…The Perfect Pairing!
If you like both golf and wine, you’ll enjoy this article written by my good friend Cathy Huyghe, wine educator, writer and self-proclaimed golf newbie! Honing tasting skills and finding par for the course by Cathy Huyghe Gloucester resident Cathy … Continue reading