Unlike other years, there will be no in store sales this boxing day. I sometimes like to check things out incase they drastically reduce the price of certain items. Well, COVID has decided to give us one last slap (I hope anyway) and we are locked down for two weeks. All non-essential shopping, eating and socializing is restricted for a minimum of two weeks. So, I have decided to just relax and enjoy the time we have together as if it was planned.
Continue readingMerry Christmas 2020
Wherever you are, whomever you’re with, I wish you a Merry Christmas. Today is a good time to look forward to the Joy and Abundance to come. I will be thanking God for all his Blessings he bestowed upon me and my family during these troubling times! Continue reading
‘TWas The Night Before Christmas – 2020
As the anticipation grows for Christmas Day, it is easy to become wrapped up in the excitement of the holiday season. After the crazy year we just lived through, it usually time for fun, laughter, and good times for many, but this year some will find this festive season difficult and challenging. Luckily, I am blessed and find this Christmas enjoyable and refreshing. Every year I try to reflect and express gratitude for all the amazing people in my 3 foot space!
Continue readingClub Release By Freddie Couples
I always try to find useful tips of all levels of golfers. While looking around yesterday for something to write about (and it was difficult for some reason) I stumbled across a short video by Freddie Couples. It talk about club release and how he generates such power and accuracy. I figured that it was definitely worth sharing.
Continue readingBuying Forgiving Clubs
As many new players enter the golfing arena, there is an important aspect of buying golf clubs that should not be overlooked. Construction of clubs experienced a paradigm shift when Ping’s founder, Karsten Solheim developed the concept of forgiveness by introducing perimeter-weighted irons. This is just one instance that launched a whole new area of marketing to address the needs of the ‘casual golfer’. I often wonder if buying forgiving clubs is the wisest avenue for new players to develop a solid and consistent golf game. Or should they focus a bit more time on developing their unique golf swing.
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