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Is Fixing Lead Tape During A Round A Violation Of The Rules Of Golf?

Golf Nut,  I read a ruling recently that generated another question on the rules of golf.  I read in Golf Magazine that you can’t change shafts on your driver during a round as you would have to loosen the head which would change the playing characteristics  and be a violation.  So this prompted discussion during [...]

| April 15th, 2012 | Continued

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Is The Current Parity in Pro Golf A Good Thing?

I really enjoyed the final round of this past week’s Masters Tournament.  And I think that Bubba Watson is a great champion.  One of the interesting points that came out during the broadcast gave me pause.  The commentators noted that the last 14 Major Tournaments were won by 14 different golfers.  And the last 8 [...]

| April 12th, 2012 | Continued

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The Lost Art Of Lag Putting In Golf

Watching the U.S. Open recently and now the British Open got me thinking about a couple of recent rounds of golf I had played.  During these rounds with my regular foursome, I started noticing where we were losing strokes around the green.  And a big one was leaving approach putts way too short or going [...]

| July 15th, 2011 | Continued

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Golf Tip For Helping Your Slice

Probably one of the most requested golf tips I am asked about is on fixing a slice in the golf swing.  Just this past two weeks, I’ve had 6 emails about this problem.  And the timing is good for these questions because I just had someone show me a drill that is a variation on [...]

| July 6th, 2011 | Continued

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The Golf Police….They Really Bug Me

Maybe it’s just me, but I seem to be noticing a lot more people pushing really fast pace of play in golf lately. Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t like slow play on a golf course any more than the next guy, but it is starting to border on ridiculous. Let me give you [...]

| July 3rd, 2011 | Continued

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Is Fixing Lead Tape During A Round A Violation Of The Rules Of Golf?

Golf Nut,  I read a ruling recently that generated another question on the rules of golf.  I read in Golf Magazine that you can’t change shafts on your driver during a round as you would have to loosen the head which would change the playing characteristics  and be a violation.  So this prompted discussion during a recent round….What if, during a round of golf, you have some lead tape on the club head and it comes off?  Can you put it back on the club head or is this a violation? (more…)

April 15th, 2012 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Is The Current Parity in Pro Golf A Good Thing?

I really enjoyed the final round of this past week’s Masters Tournament.  And I think that Bubba Watson is a great champion.  One of the interesting points that came out during the broadcast gave me pause.  The commentators noted that the last 14 Major Tournaments were won by 14 different golfers.  And the last 8 and 11 of the last 14 champions were first time major winners.  There has definitely been a major change on the PGA tour the last few years.  Does this parity that is on the golf tour help or hurt the game? (more…)

April 12th, 2012 | | 0 comments | Continued
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The Lost Art Of Lag Putting In Golf

Watching the U.S. Open recently and now the British Open got me thinking about a couple of recent rounds of golf I had played.  During these rounds with my regular foursome, I started noticing where we were losing strokes around the green.  And a big one was leaving approach putts way too short or going too far past the hole.  And it got me to thinking how over the years I’ve noticed that most of us amateur golfers don’t really focus on lag putting to save par and bogey in our rounds. (more…)

July 15th, 2011 | | 4 comments | Continued
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Golf Tip For Helping Your Slice

Probably one of the most requested golf tips I am asked about is on fixing a slice in the golf swing.  Just this past two weeks, I’ve had 6 emails about this problem.  And the timing is good for these questions because I just had someone show me a drill that is a variation on one I have recommended before, but I really like this new version.  So I want to share that with you today. (more…)

July 6th, 2011 | | 3 comments | Continued
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The Golf Police….They Really Bug Me

Maybe it’s just me, but I seem to be noticing a lot more people pushing really fast pace of play in golf lately. Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t like slow play on a golf course any more than the next guy, but it is starting to border on ridiculous. Let me give you some recent examples I experienced…. (more…)

July 3rd, 2011 | | 5 comments | Continued
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Mental Golf-The Toughest Game

I have written and talked about the mental side of the game many times.  In fact, one of the books in my golf program is focused on this topic.  But it never fails that I still get tons of questions about struggles with the golf game that relate directly to the mental side of the game.  And what is the toughest part of this?  To me it’s playing within ourselves.  In other words, playing the game we are capable of, not the game we’d like to have, but don’t today. (more…)

June 26th, 2011 | | 2 comments | Continued
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Is Rory The Best Thing To Happen To Golf Lately? And Maybe To Tiger Too?

Watching the US Open this weekend, I find myself pulling for Rory McIlroy to win my country’s National Championship even though he isn’t an American.  What he is, in my opinion anyway, is one of the most amazing 22 year old golfers I believe I have ever seen.  Of course, he has to hold it together on Sunday to keep the accolades he is getting from the golf community right now.  But if he does, I put the question out there…..Is Rory the best thing to happen to golf lately?  And is he maybe also the best thing to happen to Tiger lately? (more…)

June 19th, 2011 | | 1 comment | Continued
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The Key To Golf Is To Relax

I played just recently with an old friend who had a career round of golf when we played.  The thing that amazed him the most was that he has not played much this year.   He couldn’t believe after a layoff that he hit the golf ball so well.  But those of us who have played for a number of years recognize this situation because we have experienced it ourselves a number of times.  And many of us know why.  Do you? (more…)

June 16th, 2011 | | 2 comments | Continued
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Is Tiger’s Golf Career Shot?

With Tiger’s recent withdrawal from the TPC, many question what it means for Tiger, both short term and long term. Where exactly is his career going? Will he now be able to catch and pass Jack in the major title hunt. Is his domination of the game really over at this point? What a difference a year or so can make. I’ve got some thoughts on this one as you can imagine, so if you’re interested, please read on…… (more…)

May 29th, 2011 | | 0 comments | Continued
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2010: The Golf Year In The Rearview Mirror

As we wind down the golf year, I am sitting and thinking about what I took away from this year in golf.  It certainly was different than any golf season I can think of in recent times.  And it really started about this time (well really tomorrow, or late tonight) last year.  So here are my memories and thoughts from the 2010 golf season.  Be interested in your thoughts Golf Nuts! (more…)

November 25th, 2010 | | 1 comment | Continued
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Out Of Bounds Post Interfering With My Golf Swing? What To Do

My golf ball is lying just in bounds very close to an out of bounds post. The post interfers with my back swing.  Do I get a free drop in this case?  Good question and thanks for sending it in.  Let’s take a look at what the Rules of Golf say on this one. (more…)

November 6th, 2010 | | 1 comment | Continued
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Great Effort By American Golfers In Wales

Well they didn’t prove me wrong as I asked them in yesterday’s post, but they came within a whisker.  What an effort by the American golfers today in the Ryder Cup. (more…)

October 5th, 2010 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Hate To Say It, But I Don’t Think The American Golfers Will Win This Year’s Ryder Cup

I am as loyal as the next golfer.  And I would love to see the Americans win this year’s Ryder Cup.  We haven’t won back to back Ryder Cups since 1991 and 1993. But after seeing what happened today, the odds are really stacked against them.  And history doesn’t give them much chance either. (more…)

October 4th, 2010 | | 2 comments | Continued
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Alignment-A Big Help To Your Golf Swing

I got a question recently from a reader that reminded me of a very basic concept that is so critical to a solid golf swing.  I’m talking about alignment.  After the question that I got, I was playing with a group and I started noticing that on many shots, all of us did not get consistent alignment and, as a result, had a number of problems with our shots. (more…)

September 11th, 2010 | | 1 comment | Continued
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Should Tiger Have Made The Ryder Cup Team?

Ok, I may be in major disagreement with the rest of the golf world, but I really don’t think that Tiger should have been a captain’s pick.  Now Corey Pavin is the captain and he can do what he wants, but I think it was nothing but catering to Tiger because of the fear of the reaction from Tiger if he didn’t make it. (more…)

September 7th, 2010 | | 3 comments | Continued
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A Golf Practice Routine

I have received a number of emails about golf practice.  If you have read much here on my blog or read any of my golf program books, you know that I switched from a practice maniac routine to a “less is more” mindset about practice.  So here is one approach that I use for practice, it may not be the right fit for you, but if you are tired of hitting bucket after bucket of golf balls with no progress, you might want to try it. (more…)

September 4th, 2010 | | 3 comments | Continued
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Why Do We Cheat At Golf?

The recent post I made about the rules of golf got me to thinking about how golfers bend the rules.  Then I saw a small article in Golf Magazine about this as well.  So it really made me think about why golfers will cheat at golf. (more…)

September 1st, 2010 | | 10 comments | Continued
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Mental Golf Tip: Trust Your Swing

For a long time, I wondered what the phrase “Trust your swing” really meant.  I heard teaching golf pros say it.  I heard some of my golf buddies say it.  I heard the commentators on TV say it.  But what did it really mean?  Well, once I figured it out, it really helped my swing. (more…)

August 21st, 2010 | | 3 comments | Continued
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The Rules of Golf?

I am almost tired, no I am tired, of the hammering that the rules of golf are taking from the talking heads on ESPN about what happened at the PGA this past week.   Not that I disagree with all that they are saying, but they sure can beat something to death.  So now I am going to beat on this topic for a brief moment. So bear with me golf nuts. (more…)

August 18th, 2010 | | 3 comments | Continued
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Free Drop Of My Golf Ball When It’s Embedded?

A rules question for you Golf Nut.  I was playing recently and my partner’s golf ball was embedded in a soft part of the fairway. It was really plugged and made a shot really difficult.  Can he get relief in this situation? (more…)

July 20th, 2010 | | 5 comments | Continued
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What Other Golf Nuts Think About Major Golf Course Set Up

During the recent US Open, I discussed how I thought it was enjoyable for the average golfer to watch the pros struggle against the difficulty of Pebble Beach and the way that the USGA had the course set up.  Now I am not saying that it’s fun to watch people struggle.  But I am saying that for the average golfer to see professional golfers struggle to shoot par during an entire tournament does make us feel better.  We realize that the game can humble even the best of the best. (more…)

July 5th, 2010 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Your Approach Shots Are Key To Your Golf Score

Even for us amateur golfers, how we approach our shots to the green are very important to how well we score.  I remember a story that I heard supposedly about Ben Hogan and a conversation that he had with an amateur that he was playing with one time.  Now it may or may not have really come from Hogan, but the lesson is still valuable. (more…)

June 27th, 2010 | | 1 comment | Continued
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Real Fun For An Amateur Golfer

As I watch the US Open golf tournament, I am reminded that golf can be a humbling game, even for the best golfers in the world.  And I’ve talked to a fair number of amateur golfers this week who have all agreed on one key point about the US Open:  They all really enjoy watching the pros look a little bit more like the rest of us. (more…)

June 19th, 2010 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Goodbye To A Great Coach

Today’s article has nothing whatsoever to do with golf.  I am going to ask all of you golf nuts out there to bear with me.  But I the passing of a legend yesterday just got me to thinking.  And I just had to write about John Wooden. (more…)

June 5th, 2010 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Can Mickelson Take The #1 Spot In Golf?

After he won the Masters in April, I had a lot more respect for Phil Mickelson.  He seemed to be continuing on a great path as a golfer and seemed ready to take a bigger spot in the world of golf, especially with Tiger on the sidelines.  Now he has missed the cut at Colonial and, to me, this raises the question “Is Phil ready to take and hold the #1 ranking in the world of golf?” (more…)

May 29th, 2010 | | 1 comment | Continued
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