I continue to chip and putt every day in preparation for spring. We are just a few weeks away, but I am always willing to try new things before the ranges open. Kevin, a constant supporter of The Grateful Golfer, pointed out a video about setting the club first before aligning our body when making a golf shot. I admit that I have done this in the past, but seem to have gotten away from the habit. It might be time to revisit this approach. Additionally, the video offered some other excellent tips that I thought are worth sharing. Take a look!
Continue readingFinal Thoughts From The Masters 2019
What an amazing finish to four days of stellar golf. The leaderboard was a virtual whose who throughout the weekend and it was anyone’s game until the very end. I notice a few things that were different than in previous Majors that I thought were noteworthy; some might be a ‘ah-ha’ moment for you because they were for me.
Continue readingCongratulations Tiger Woods on Winning the 2019 Masters
WOW. All I can really say is WOW! Congratulations to Tiger Woods on winning his 15th Major. He demonstrated that he has plenty of game left and can compete with all the young superstars. I wonder what is next.
Let us not forget the low amateur. Congratulations Viktor Holand. Well played!
I do not think we will see a final round in a Major like the one we witnessed today for a very long time. It was amazing to watch all the runs from out of nowhere. It kept me on edge right down to the end.
Congratulations again to Tiger Woods for demonstrating how to win against the thundering hoard.
I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!
Final Round at The Masters
Before all the action starts, I ran a couple of polls I thought was worth sharing. They outline what you, the reader, thinks will happen today:
Continue readingMoving Day at The Masters
Wow, what a day. This was, by far, the best moving day I have seen at the Masters! It was incredible that 3 players shot 64 (tournament record) and none are leading the tournament. Tony Finau had a chance to easily tie the course record but could not make it happen after an opening 30 on the front nine. With all the low scores, moving day took on a whole new meaning!
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