I Need Some Help Selecting The Proper Off-Season Training Aid

My off-season started recently, so it is time to look forward to next year. Over the years I focused on my fitness and that will not change. However, this year, I want to expand my off-season work to include using a training aid. Unfortunately, I am not sure exactly what direction to head.  Continue reading

My 2018 Golf Season is Officially Over

The time is finally arrived for me to officially put away my golf clubs for another golf season. On Friday, my friend Blair and I hit Osprey Links for the last time. It was a chance opportunity because the temperature rose to 14 degrees Celsius with no rain, but wind gusts to 60 kpm. It was a blustery day, but a great way to finish my 2018 season. Continue reading

Making the Right Divot

I ran across this yesterday and thought it was worth showing. It is short video hitting the golf ball and making a divot. It is not instructional, but if you watch the whole 30 seconds, you will quickly pick up on a common theme. Continue reading

Asking The Right Question to Improve Your Golf Game

If you are a regular reader of The Grateful Golfer, you know that I like to run polls on Twitter almost every day. It helps with gathering data for articles, but sometimes it is just for fun. Over the past couple of years, I realize that asking the right question on the polls if more difficult than I originally thought and as such, some questions lead to multiple, unexpected answers! Continue reading

Waiting For Something Good to Happen

Have you ever played a round of golf where nothing good was happening? Of course everyone is shaking their heads up and down because we have all been there. Additionally, have you have played a round of golf where nothing bad has happened either? It just seems we are on cruise control as we shoot some bogies and pars, but nothing exciting is happening. It is as if we are waiting for something good to happen! Continue reading