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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
One of the most common problems in golf is first tee jitters. People go from the driving range, where they are relaxed and calm, to the first tee, where they are anxious and nervous. What causes this? Could be a number of things – from stage fright to uncertainty of technique. But what ever the [...]
Mental Game, Pro Tips | 37 Comments »
Monday, September 1st, 2008
All of us, regardless of our skill level, have at times, swung the golf club very well. And, I imagine all you fortunate readers who’ve completed Andy’s course — The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf– swing the golf club exceptionally well at times. But what makes this game so frustrating is not [...]
Fitness, Golf History, Golf Psychology, Mental Game, Nutrition, Pro Tips, The New Four Magic Moves, Websites | 19 Comments »
Friday, May 16th, 2008
Like most golfer’s — I don’t like to play slowly. Of the best rounds from my past, almost all involve a very consistent pace. Almost like I was walking up to the ball, seeing my shot and then hitting it right away. Most of those rounds happened when there were very few people [...]
Etiquette, Golf Psychology, Mental Game, Pro Tips | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Its happened to everyone. You’re playing great and then wham — you hit a wall of people. The golf course slows down to a crawl and with it — so goes all your rhythm and ultimately — your patience. From there, it doesn’t take long before your scorecard is loaded with bogeys and double bogeys. [...]
Course Management, Golf Psychology, Mental Game, Pro Tips | 14 Comments »
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
I have spent the last few weeks on the road with some of my students at Futures Tour Events in Florida. These were the first events of the season and as expected, I learned a lot about my student’s games. I always say a golfer has four games or swings: They have their practice range [...]
Course Management, Golf History, Golf Psychology, Jack Nicklaus, LPGA Tour, Mental Game, Pro Tips, Tiger Woods, Websites | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
Not sure if there is a quantifiable list out there — but I believe hands down — the best tournament golf course in the world is Augusta National. I would rank St. Andrews a distant second — but without a doubt, Augusta National is my number one. I promise it’s not just because it hosts [...]
Golf History, Jack Nicklaus, Official World Rankings, PGA Tour, Royal & Ancient, St Andrews, Tiger Woods, US Masters, Websites | 4 Comments »
Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Most golf fans would love to be commissioner of the PGA Tour for a day. Then, we could all implement our pet projects for the betterment of the game. I for one would change two things in my one day in office. First, I would do away with Q-School completely. Second, I would make it [...]
Nationwide Tour, PGA Tour, The New Four Magic Moves, Tiger Woods, Websites | 4 Comments »
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
For a lot of you, this is the time of year to watch the golf season start on television and dream about playing again sometime this spring. It’s just too cold. That said, there are still couple things you can do this winter to guarantee a much better start in 2008.
First thing: Make a [...]
Fitness, Golf Psychology, Mental Game, Pro Tips, The New Four Magic Moves, Websites | 8 Comments »
Monday, December 10th, 2007
Those who watched the Shark Shootout presented by Merrill Lynch this weekend were treated with a rare glimpse of Greg Norman. A blast from the past if you will – or a return to competition of one of the game’s all-time dynamic figures. Granted, The Shark Shootout is a team event with a format [...]
Golf History, Official World Rankings, Tiger Woods, US Masters, US Open, USPGA, USPGA Championship, Websites | 7 Comments »
Monday, October 15th, 2007
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting both Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player – and let me just say, God is not making golf professionals like them anymore. If you watched the recent Presidents Cup, I don’t need to argue the class of these two individuals – but I thought two anecdotes could share my personal [...]
Champions Tour, Etiquette, Golf History, Jack Nicklaus, Presidents Cup, Websites | 2 Comments »
Saturday, October 13th, 2007
In a previous post, I mentioned that it might be time to do away with the Presidents Cup. After all, with the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup, the Americans have a major team event every year. This seems like too much. Especially with the new Fed Ex playoffs, which forces top players to compete every [...]
2008 Ryder Cup, Golf History, Golf Psychology, Jack Nicklaus, PGA Tour, Presidents Cup, Tiger Woods, Websites | 2 Comments »
Thursday, September 20th, 2007
Quick show of hands — How many of you are anxiously awaiting the Presidents Cup?
Okay, you in the back — put your hand down.
What started as a much needed event has turned into overkill. With the Ryder Cup reaching unprecedented heights in popularity – the Presidents Cup seems like the proverbial red-headed step child. The [...]
2008 Ryder Cup, European Tour, Golf History, Golf Writers, Jack Nicklaus, Presidents Cup, Websites | 6 Comments »
Saturday, September 8th, 2007
I have two favorite games I like my students to play — one for confidence and one for a reality check. The first game is a best ball scramble and the second game is a worst ball scramble. Playing these two games on the golf course will tell you more about the state of your [...]
Course Management, Mental Game, Pro Tips, Websites | 16 Comments »
Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
Continually missing short putts is one thing that frustrates all golfers to no end. And of course no one is immune to, at least bouts of, poor short putting. Anyone that has ever played golf, with the possible exception of Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, knows how painful it can be to hit [...]
Pro Tips, Putting, The New Four Magic Moves, Websites | 13 Comments »
Saturday, August 18th, 2007
I have lived in Woody Austin’s hometown of Tampa, Florida for over twenty years — and have had the pleasure of his company on many occasions. So, as you can imagine, I was delighted to watch his performance at last weekend’s PGA Championship. Now, I’m not claiming us as life-long friends – but we have [...]
Golf Psychology, Mental Game, PGA Tour, The New Four Magic Moves, USPGA Championship, Websites | 38 Comments »