One of the greatest benefits of playing golf is the amount of formats you’re able to play. While stroke play is arguably the most popular and de facto choice, golfers have the opportunity to play a wide variety of formats during recreational or competitive rounds. [Read more…]
What To Do When Playing A Course For The First Time
The pros on tour generally show up on the Monday before the event gets underway on Thursday. In between a likely sponsor event, the pro-am and cocktail parties, they spend available days between Monday and tee-time researching the course. [Read more…]
Why You Shouldn’t Be Aiming For The Pin
Bobby Jones once said, “Some people think they are concentrating when they’re merely worrying.” The quote lends itself particularly well to this topic. The key to improving your golf game is overcoming fear with a game plan that is based on cumulative experience and knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Knowing what to aim for is a critical decision impacting every shot we make. [Read more…]
Should You Always Keep Score When You Play?
Whether or not to keep score is one of the game’s longest-running debates and one that seems to never have a right or wrong answer. [Read more…]