There used to be a debate about whether golfers were better athletes than racecar drivers. The implication was clear: You didn’t have to be in shape to stroll around a golf course and occasionally hit a little white ball orREAD MORE
Imagine a golf course with no trees, no hazards, no bunkers, no rough and perfectly flat greens. You’d probably finish with one of your better scores. And you also would most likely be bored after a round or two. ButREAD MORE
This is a sponsored post from BirdGolf Let’s talk about private lessons. Before you go running to the hills shouting “I just need to align my stance” or “My hips are rotating too far on my follow through, but afterREAD MORE
Wow. It’s not often that I’m left speechless on the golf course. But getting to swing top-quality clubs has been such an eye-opening experience, I feel almost blinded by the light I’m finally seeing. Now I see how the prosREAD MORE
Golf clubs have become so expensive, even the most serious players have to think twice about buying new. Go online and you’ll find advertisements for special pricing on name-brand equipment. You’ll see warnings declaring that what works for the prosREAD MORE
It sat there day after day. Right where I could see it. Shining bright. Beckoning me. Practically taunting me. Was it something of great value? Not really. But it was right there for the taking. It was a golf ballREAD MORE
In all my years of watching golf’s major tournaments on television, I can’t recall another moment like it. Here I was, enjoying the rhythm of the U.S. Open, when my viewing experience was jolted by the sight of Phil MickelsonREAD MORE
Back in my caddying days, there was a guy at the country club who had a peculiar setup when he addressed the ball. His hands seemed too stiff and straight. He looked uncomfortable. But he could really play. Except whenREAD MORE
Ever have one of those rounds that remind you of the words to Stephen Sondheim’s “Comedy Tonight” song? There’s something familiar. There’s certainly something peculiar. There are old situations but, alas, some new complications. Tragedy tomorrow? Nope. It’s comedy …READ MORE
We were on the 18th hole. It had been another great day on the golf course – perfect weather, fun foursome, some good moments for all of us. I had played pretty well. I hit a good drive, but when itREAD MORE