As you might have guessed, yesterday’s round of golf was terrible. I actually stopped counting (well not really) after the front nine 6 over 42. It was not the score that was the challenge, it was how I was swinging the clubs. Nothing felt smooth or natural. It was if I was fighting the entire round. By the end of 18 holes, I was tired and emotionally drained. Does this sound familiar? Continue reading
Grateful Golfer
Have a Fantastic Friday
TGIF and I am Grateful!
Life is a journey of adventures! And the way I play golf is definitely an adventure. As I hit the links today, I am going to thing about one thing and one thing only: having fun playing golf with my good friends. Continue reading
What Makes a Memorable Round of Golf
What makes a memorable round of golf? This is a tough question for most amateurs because the answer is limitless. A memorable round of golf is so subjective that defining just one idea only cheapens all the other experiences. Personally, I have experienced many memorable rounds and to narrow it down to just one is almost impossible. Can you do it? Continue reading
All I Want is a Hole In ONE!

On of my 3 holes in one. Osprey Links Golf Course, Hole 11.
“All I want is a hole in one” is the dream of many golfers. If you talk to most players, they will be able to recount a close call, but not the real thing. That elusive perfect shot is on the mind of every player when they step up to a par 3. The odds of shooting a hole in one for an amateur is about 12000 to 1; for a pro about 2500 to 1. (Wikipedia) It is the holy grail of golf and only a few have reached that milestone. Continue reading
