Every golfer I know has a golf shot that they hit with great consistency. I know I have a few from varying distances which I developed over the years. Each shot does not always fit the shot at hand, but it allows me to hit safely in order to save strokes in the long run. These shots allow me to hit to safe locations at distances within 5 to 10 yards ( plus or minus) of my know distance. It is important to have these shots in our bag if we want to shoot low golf scores on a consistent basis. Do you have a shot or shots that you consider reliable more often than not?
Continue readingGHSC Golf Collectibles & Memorabilia Show
It is that time of year when the Golf Historical Society of Canada hosts its golf collectibles and memorabilia show. If you are looking for some hickory sticks or some cool golf collectibles, then this is a must attend event.
Golf Historical Society of Canada (GHSC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing fun and enjoyable historical golf experiences through playing, collecting, learning and sharing.
Here are the main details:
- Annual Spring Show – Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 11 AM to 3 PM
- Setup 10-11 am; tear-down 3-4 PM
- Don Valley Golf Course (4200 Yonge Street, just south of the 401)
- Free parking, free attendance, free appraisals for your golf collectibles
- Onsite auction at 2:15 PM

I joined the GHSC after trying hickory sticks over a couple of years. I find that this organization are focused, easy going, and welcoming to any golfer wanting to enjoy the game of golf. If you want to become a member, I recommend you visit the their website at this link: https://ghsc.ca/memberships/

If you are free and want to experience a trip back in history, I recommend you drop by and say hi! All are welcome and you just might find something you never knew you needed. 😉
I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!
Gripping The Golf Club Properly
The only connection between your body and the golf club is through your grip. Understanding the fundamentals of a good grip is probably the first fundamental every golfer should learn. Over the years, I have tinkered with my grip, but I have always reverted back to my interlocking neutral grip. This particular position works best for my game and as explained by Jack Nicklaus, it is likely best for most players. The challenge for beginners is understanding how to properly grip the golf club in order to maximize their swing. Fortunately, Jack is here to help.
Continue readingGolf Tips and More Golf Tips
Understanding how to play golf is a challenge for most players. The ‘grip it and rip it’ mentality is king to their approach to lowering their golf score. As we watch the elite players on tour a mindset of trying to hit the ball long creeps into our whole game strategy. I do believe that length offers opportunities for lower scores, but not at the expense of accuracy. There has to be a fine balance between the two regardless of your skill level. Sam Snead (yes, I know I have used his videos a fair bit lately) offers three tips that will help all players shoot lower golf scores. It is a matter of checking our ego and selecting the proper swing/club at the appropriate time.
Continue readingGrateful for Golf Season – It Is That Time Of Year!
Well, it is March first and golf season is about six weeks away. I wish I could tell you that I am stoked for the upcoming season. Unfortunately, this year the fire is a bit slow to be lit. I know that I will start the season with gusto, but for now I am having challenges finding golf stuff to write about and even sitting down to research some topics. This lethargic approach to my golf season happens every year, but this year it seems to be lingering a little longer than expected. So, my challenge today is to determine what to write about in order to fan the flames of passion. So, here it goes!
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