Sherry on February 22nd, 2009

If you play golf at all I am sure there are certain things that ‘drive’ you crazy on and off the course. Well, being the quiet, demure person that I am (…NOT!!) let me share some of my personal golf pet peeves. There’s not enough time [...]

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admin on February 17th, 2009

What I have found with training women over the years is the need and benefit of training strength, stability and subsequently power. Women often times lack the strength and stability, or essentially the power needed to hit the golf ball an adequate distance. We know that the one major difference between men and [...]

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Sherry on February 5th, 2009

The recent PGA Merchandise Show was deemed a success in today’s economy because its participation numbers were only off by 4.5% from last year. The stalwarts in the industry were there (i.e. Adidas, Nike, Titleist, Taylor Made, Cutter Buck, Ping and on and on).  There were even some new companies that were ‘launching’ their products [...]

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admin on January 28th, 2009

Golf fitness has been a hot topic for several years, not only on the professional golf tours, but also at the collegiate level, at the country clubs, and everywhere in the golf industry. What I’ve seen is that information for women golfers oftentimes doesn’t get the exposure it deserves. Subsequently many have unanswered [...]

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Sherry on December 8th, 2008

We last met at the greenside bunker as we trying to blast our way out of the sand. Let’s finish this hole…
• Fringe – this is the closely-mowed area that surrounds the green also called the ‘collar’. Technically it is not considered the ‘green’ as the grass is slightly longer.  Note: if you are [...]

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