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Sherry on October 9th, 2009

Golf Legend in My Backyard Today turned out to be a very special day for me.  It was rainy and cool, not at all conducive for enjoying the game of golf.  At least that’s what I thought when the day began but something special was in store for me today.  I had the privilege of [...]

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Sherry on September 30th, 2009

5 Ways To Make Fall Golf More Fun What to do when the warm sunny days of summer start to morph into the cool (sometimes cold) rainy days of fall and beyond? For die-hard golfers this is nothing more than a nuisance but for those of us that are more concerned about our physical comforts [...]

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Sherry on September 24th, 2009

Who knew in 1980 what was ‘developing’ for women’s golf? We have spotlighted one player from the Duramed FUTURES Tour and her quest to gain her LPGA Tour card and move to the next (and highest) level of women’s professional golf. That player is Carling Coffing who has delighted us with her great articles sharing [...]

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Sherry on September 17th, 2009

Story of Intrigue, Romance, Jealousy and Murder Author, Steven R. Lundin, has crafted a delicious story that is set against the historical events  of 1943 involving the war effort and the only year the PGA’s entire season was canceled.  Wrapped around these events is a plot that keeps you reading well into the night. Shooting [...]

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Sherry on July 23rd, 2009

Will Golf Lessons Really Help? This is a tough topic to write about because there are so many things to take into consideration. So if I overlook a point or two please feel free to add them via the comments section at the bottom of this article. The benefits of taking lessons to learn and [...]

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admin on July 1st, 2009

By: Stanley Popovich Sometimes, fear and anxiety can get the best of us in the game of golf. The key is to know how to manage that fear and anxiety. As a result, here is a brief list of techniques that a golfer can use to help manage their fears and every day anxieties. Occasionally, [...]

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