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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

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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

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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

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Long Equals Better? (Part 2)

After puzzling over the Tee it Forward program, and particularly trying to figure out why my initial reaction was cautious to negative, I’ve decided the following: First, I reacted as I did because I immediately react negatively when someone tells … Continue reading

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Long Equals Better?

A program encouraging golfers to use the tees appropriate to their games, such as the USGA “Tee it Forward” effort, makes sense. On the other hand, I wonder about some of its implications and effects. I’ll say more in a … Continue reading

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