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Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. After just about every range visit I work through, or any round of 18 I play, my objective is to always report all developments on the progression of my game to my readers. The only problem with this strategy: how do you measure progress without goals? We all have them. Whether striving for a better job, a more rewarding...
Published: March 2, 2010
Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. Even after 20 inches of northeastern weather, I managed to drag myself to the range with a seven-iron and eight in hand. Before I recap the session, allow me to express my developing boredom with range visits. I realize the time spent practicing is extremely relevant to the hopeful success translated on the golf course, but eventually...
Published: February 25, 2010
Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. Oh how I long for a west coast or even southern life style, at least for golfing purposes anyway. Some say constant rain can damper a mood. I say constant snow can hinder a golf game. If you live where I do, which is along the eastern seaboard, then you’re experiencing another dismal day of snow. Only this time, it’s a mixture...
Published: February 23, 2010
Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. I always knew the hardest aspect of this quest towards golf perfection would be how I articulated my thoughts here. To continually expand upon my experiences—a round of eighteen, a few hours on the range, or a reading on what’s mentally needed to succeed in golf—and connect with my readers posed the greatest...
Published: February 16, 2010
Because my new golfing philosophy is “practice makes perfect,” I’m finding it difficult to move beyond a particular club until I’m hitting it well. Over the course of my last two practice sessions, the first in which I was scheduled to work on my three and four irons, I got stuck hitting the four a lot longer than I’d expected. I’ve always had difficulty hitting these two irons,...