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  • Golf Genius

    Some believe genius is measured in numbers.   I believe that is far too limiting. What about golf genius?   There is the innovative designing genius of course architect Pete Dye.  If you watched the PGA professionals tackle Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin you likely wondered, 'wow - how would I score if I played there?'   Or maybe, 'how in the world did he come up with a design like this?'    Consider the shotmaking genius of Tiger Woods during his Tiger Slam or the old school players like Nicklaus and Watson who had to shape and fashion creative shots throughout their careers.   And what about the ...

  • Seven Deadly Sins

    Success at golf is evasive.  One moment you’re there and then, whatever you had, disappears.  You don’t know why or how, all you know is you’re slashin’ and hashin’ and cursing and praying all in the same round. Enter the Seven Deadly Sins.  You’ve heard of them but did you ever think that identifying and applying them to your golf game could be beneficial? Or perhaps, not applying them would be more appropriate. SIN #1 – PRIDE:  excessive belief in one’s virtues. Have you ever seen a prancing golfer so confident in his or her ability ...

  • Golf with the Opposite Sex (It Can Be Done)

    I never have much fun playing golf with my husband, confided one 50-something woman as she shrugged her shoulders in the 'I give up' mode on the 5th tee of a charity scramble. Playing with my wife is......well, you know......kind of frustrating, admitted the aforementioned husband as he chop-sliced one out of bounds.  Then, when I try to help her, she gets mad.  I don't understand her.  You'd think she would appreciate my advice since I've played the game so long. Hmmmm, perhaps the fact that this fellow couldn't break 100 had something to do with his wife's inattentiveness toward her hubby's advice? What ...

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