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 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 improve your [...]

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Sherry on June 16th, 2009

Golf’s all time greats continue to play…
One of the great things about sports is following your childhood and in some cases, your adulthood, sports idols.  Being able to watch them in person or on TV and read about them in newsprint and other media outlets keeps us engaged and interested.
As our idols age and move [...]

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Continuing on our Your Body Faults are Your Swing Faults series, we now move on to the exercise portion.  These exercise components should be done every other day.
EXERCISES:

1.    Swiss Ball Hip Extensions- to strengthen glutes and low back
1-2 sets of 8-10 reps

Lay on a ball, keeping shins vertical the entire time, lower but to [...]

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Sherry on December 23rd, 2008

Here we are just days away from the magical mystery of Christmas. It seems like just yesterday that we were beginning the year 2008. My how time flies when you’re having fun! So much happened this year in the world of golf and the world in general, for that matter. So while we wait for [...]

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Sherry on December 4th, 2008

Why is it that almost every time you read comments from men about Women’s Golf the subject of ‘looks’ comes up. I didn’t realize that I would play better if I had a make-over, lost 25 lbs and looked like a 20-something. Guess now I know what is wrong with my game!!
It is [...]

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Sherry on December 3rd, 2008

Michelle Wie is taking the one of the first smart steps towards establishing her golf career in a positive way in a long time. She is playing in the LPGA Q School 5-day Final Qualifying Event underway at the LPGA International Courses in Daytona Beach, FL.
She has been the subject of controversy ever since [...]

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Sherry on November 20th, 2008

In a recent article posted here on Ladies on the Tee Golf Blog, I suggested that the state of women’s golf is less than desirable. The financial upheaval worldwide has caused loss of sponsors and reduced prize money. Add to that the most preeminent female player in recent memory and perhaps ever, Annika Sorenstam is [...]

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Sherry on November 17th, 2008

The LPGA golf season is winding down. Over the weekend the LPGA professionals were in Guadalajara, Mexico for Lorena Ochoa’s Invitational Golf Championship. It was quite an exciting finish with the consummate professional Annika Sorenstam trailing Angela Stanford by only one shot on the last hole. She closed the gap to one with an unbelievable [...]

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Sherry on October 19th, 2008

Why is it that you see and hear so few women discussing and playing golf for business when the National Golf Foundation indicates that the current growth trend in golf is in the female population??? What golf myths abound to make the ladies shy away from one of the most commonly used ‘business tools’ [...]

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