Product Reviews
Finally (only in the order the books were presented to me) is an instructional product for women golfers… Weight Training for Women’s Golf by Kai Fusser, M.S. Fusser worked with Annika Sorenstam as her personal trainer for over 10 years. It was during that period that her strength, fitness and achievements on the golf course [...]
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Next up is The Nine Tenths Rule by Stephen Mitchell. This story begins in 1874 at St. Andrews with two old and crusty adversaries with total disdain for each other who have placing intoedotion a contest that would transcend generations and risk the livelihoods and fortunes of those that followed. Mitchell blends golf nostalgia with [...]
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OK..I know Christmas and Boxing Day are here and gone but that doesn’t mean that the gift-giving is necessarily over. Here is the first in a series of products that I recently reviewed that I think would be of interest to golfers and non-golfers alike. The Swinger is a book written by Michael Bamberger and [...]
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Another great novel by James Ross Author, James Ross’ newest novel, Pabby’s Score, is his fifth in a series set in East St. Louis at the local golf course, Prairie Winds. We once again meet up with the locals that take up regular residence at the golf course with J. Dub Schroeder and Julie [...]
Recently I was approached by a representative of a company called Mobitee to post a press release for their new smartphone golf gps app on the Ladies on the Tee site. Since our policy is to only post information on products we have personally tested, they graciously sent me a free download to try out. [...]
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For those that have been following Ladies on the Tee since the beginning, it is probably apparent that I sometimes take a less than reverent look at the goings-on in the world of golf. Don’t get me wrong. I am quite respectful of the history of the game and the pioneers that got us to [...]






