Sherry on March 4th, 2010

Who Took the Common Out of Common Sense?

Why is it that in a sport dominated by a code of ethics, personal integrity and honesty we have to suffer the morons that can’t or choose to not use some measure of common sense while on the golf course?   There are ‘Rules of Golf Etiquette’ for goodness [...]

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Sherry on February 9th, 2010

Sorry for the delay in finishing the story of my first time out for the 2010 golf season.  There are times that I really think computers are the bane of my existence.  Definitely a ‘love-hate’ relationship!  OK…time to move on.
As I was saying in my previous blurb here on Ladies on the Tee, I had [...]

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Sherry on February 3rd, 2010

Cold Weather, Aching Body, New Tools
The PGA Show has come and gone but my trek south is still in its early stages.  After seeing all of the latest and greatest tools and gadgets I was more than psyched to get out on the links and play.  Of course, I literally had to dust the cobwebs [...]

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admin on January 15th, 2010

Hello 2010!
After a few weeks of the offseason, it feels good to be back to golf again! I’ve made the move from Ohio to Orlando, FL and the green grass in January is a beautiful site. I’ve got a busy schedule ahead of me this winter preparing like a mad woman to go for [...]

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Sherry on January 9th, 2010

A lot has been said about the state of the things within the LPGA and what needs to be done to build the strength and secure the survival for this prestigious woman’s sport.  There are a lot of factors in play that could make 2010 ‘the year that made the difference’.
First, we have an entirely [...]

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Sherry on December 30th, 2009

Here we are rapidly approaching 2010.  It is time to kiss 2009 goodbye and hope for a much better year in 2010.  The golf world certainly saw it’s fair share of UGLY, GOOD and NOT QUITE SURE events this year.
Here a few of this year’s Lowlights:

The economy strangling sponsor and fan dollars
Bivens announcing new relationship [...]

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Sherry on November 27th, 2009

Thanks to you, much more to come for Women’s Golf!

This Thanksgiving seemed to come faster than ever before, didn’t it? I don’t want to believe it’s because time flies as you get older.  I prefer to believe it’s because we are busier than ever before…at least, that’s my story and I am sticking to it [...]

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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 while [...]

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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 what [...]

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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 an Albatross [...]

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