Do you love to play golf? Do you take every opportunity to play a round regardless of where you are? As I aged, I have tried to play golf in different countries, but I am an amateur compared to some of my friends. They are true golfing adventurers and I envy their passion to play different courses around the world. Continue reading
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Golfing in a Haze

Playing Golf in a Haze is challenging at best. This is the 11th tee box at Roundel Glen Golf Course.
For years I have tried to be in the moment for every golf shot. I think it is important that being mindful lowers my golf scores. For the most part, this is entirely true; however, I remember playing one round when I felt like I was in a haze of despair and success. It was a memorable round that resulted in an even par round. Continue reading
Are You Proud of Your Golf Game?

Are your proud of your golf game? Or is your Ego driving your ship? Continue reading
Daydreaming About Golf Is Good For Your Game

Daydreaming about golf is good for my game!
What do you daydream about? We all daydream from time to time or have a specific topic that occupies our thoughts when not engaged in an activity. I think about many things, but my main focus is on golf. Hence, the reason I can write an article every day. I realize that the topics do not provide earth shattering, thought-provoking results, but it makes me happy and I enjoy writing. In case you were wondering, daydreaming about golf is good for your golf game! Continue reading
Are Golf Fans Getting Out of Control?
Justin Thomas was another of recent golf professionals who have had enough of boisterous fans stepping over the line. The slow increase in rowdiness by the gallery at golf tournaments is grating on some professionals and they are having fans removed. Unlike other sports like team football, hockey and baseball, golf is a supposed to be a gentlemen’s game where focused heckling should not be tolerated. Except for the 16th hole at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, fans are expected to maintain a certain level of decorum while on the course. On the weekend past, Justin Thomas felt that one fan had sprinted past that level. Hence, the fan went home early. Continue reading