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Sherry on December 27th, 2011

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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Sherry on January 31st, 2011

One of golf’s most frustrating and compelling components is the ability, or in most cases, the inability to shape your shots. What?? Do you mean people can actually move the ball in different ways outside of slicing directly into the woods?? Say it isn’t so!! Most women do not give this a second thought and [...]

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Sherry on October 1st, 2010

Please Take This Very Short Golf Survey One way to improve your golf game is to be able to find the best resources for golf information and instruction. There is a survey currently underway to try to help ascertain what YOU need for YOUR golf game…in a non-invasive way. Please help us grow the game [...]

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Sherry on September 12th, 2010

Making a living on the Duramed Tour…or not! Now that the 2010 women’s golf season is winding down and QSchool qualifiers are starting up I would like to take some ‘me’ time and throw out an observation for discussion.  Why is it that the ‘developmental tour for the LPGA – the Duramed FUTURES Tour- does [...]

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Janina Parrott-Jacobs on September 3rd, 2010

Golf and More Than The Normal Spotlight On Nutrition A brand new decade and a fresh golf season………could there be a better time to revamp and prepare your body for better golf? As much as we hate to admit it, getting older does change things despite your best efforts to ignore it. We have to [...]

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Mental Toughness is the ability to maintain a steady state. For the ultimate ‘mental toughness‘ you need to have a mental conditioning coach develop a drill that works for you specifically to condition you for your state management on the golf course. The ideal session necessary to develop results conditioning is 90 minutes. Mental conditioning, [...]

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