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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Say It Again, And Again, And Again, …
Dustin, a comic strip in my local paper, ran a series of strips poking fun at Golf Digest for publishing issues that are all alike. One day the wife staples a new issue cover on an old issue and the husband doesn’t … Continue reading
Go Patrick!
Seldom has the power of the internet been so dramatically on display! It was only two days ago, the opening day of the Travelers Championship, that this humble blogger cried “Go, Patrick!” in recognition of the courage amateur golfer Patrick … Continue reading
The Greens Fee Receipt In The Left Side Pocket
David Leadbetter is currently advertising his line of golf shirts sold through Jos. A. Banks, claiming that they are the best golf shirts you’ve ever had or you get your money back. They look nice and they are 100% cotton, … Continue reading
Posted in humor
Tagged Arnold Palmer, David Leadbetter, Gary Player, History of Golf, Patrick Cantlay, Rory McIlroy, Tom Watson, U.S. Open
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Report To The Sand Crab
I usually duck and cover if I see the Sand Crab coming, but today was different. After our last talk I had to check in with him, and I knew I’d find him near the TV in the grill, watching … Continue reading
Posted in humor, The Sand Crab
Tagged Dave Pelz, golf books, practice strategies, putting technique, Rory McIlroy, U.S. Open
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Putt Like Lyle Lovett
During the St. Jude Classic today, Ian Baker-Finch said he used to hit delicate putts off center so he could stroke firmly yet hit the ball softly. For someone like me, who struggles to consistently hit the ball in the … Continue reading
Posted in daily golf issues, humor
Tagged Ian Baker-Finch, Lyle Lovett, putting technique, St. Jude Classic
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Golf On the Rocks
It was too hot for me to enjoy my usual skins game today, so I decided to take a few pictures I’d been planning to get ever since my post related to Kevin Na’s 16 on a par 4 in … Continue reading
Posted in daily golf issues
Tagged golf equipment, Kevin Na, Texas Hill Country, Valero Texas Open
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The Sand Crab Project
If I had been watching the door instead of slipping my wolf profits into my wallet I might have escaped. As it was, the Sand Crab spotted me before I could duck out the back door of the grill. “Hey, … Continue reading
Posted in humor, The Sand Crab
Tagged golf books, golf short game, Haney Project, Hank Haney, Harvey Penick, Little Red Book, practice strategies
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I Could Never Practice
When Mark Brooks was interviewed after his second round at the Principal Charity Classic he said he would stay off the practice putting green before his final round. He thought he left a lot of putts short because the practice … Continue reading
Posted in daily golf issues
Tagged Mark Brooks, mental game, practice strategies, Principal Charity Classic
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I Should Be Committed
We all hear how we need to commit to the shot, but how about needing to commit to the entire round? I had a lot I should have done yesterday – some chores I needed to do and some other … Continue reading