Have a Fantastic Friday!

I have said it before and meant it every time!

Have A Fantastic Friday

Have A Fantastic Friday!

This week, I respectfully ask that you pass it on. It does not matter if you use my link or not. The point is to wish someone an awesome Friday!

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

The Greatest Golf Tip Ever!

I have received about a million golf tips over the years. I have read them, watched them, listen to them, and practiced them. I have tried variations of the tips and tried to make many of them work. Through all the trial and error approaches I have used, there is one golf tip that has stuck. And I consider it the greatest golf tip ever! Continue reading

I Want To Rehit That Shot!

Have you ever struck a ball and immediately wanted to have it back? I know that over the course of a round of golf, there are several shots I wish I could call a do-over or mulligan. Unfortunately, that is not the case. There are not do overs in golf….or are there? Continue reading

Hitting the Ball Well Off the Tee

As you walk up to the tee and prepare for an awesome round of golf, small niggling thoughts run through your head. You start to think about your first shot and all the things that could go right or wrong. Personally, I am a glass half full guy and focus on making a perfect shot, exactly as intended.

We all realize that tee shots set up a hole and after listening to my compatriots talk at the 19th hole, many seem to struggle with the big stick. They hit the ball left, right, short and well, all over the place. They lament about their challenges and wish they could solve their conundrum. Continue reading

Starting Strong or Finishing Strong

Walking to the first tee is always daunting for some players. It can be the dreaded walk of shame depending on if anyone is watching. Starting strong is very important and for many it is the make or break shot that sets up their entire round.

On many an occasion, I have striped the ball down the center of the fairway to only struggle for the rest of the round. Contrary to that situation, I have struggled off the first tee and scored very low.

If you had a choice, would your rather start or finish strong?
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