I had had a good practice session at the range the day before my round, and had high expectations for a major scoring accomplishment. But right from my first wayward tee shot, I could tell something was amiss, and, sure enough, I shot a rather miserable 47 front nine, pocked by bogeys and doubles and […]
Golf
Adding More Distance
The way I see it, you add distance to your game with more muscle which translates into more clubhead speed, more flexibility which produces a wider swing arc and more coiling of the upper body, or both. And more muscle comes with… To read the complete post, please go to golf360.substack.com. Thanks.
Making Progress and Describing my Process
I began this game in 1960 with a set of my father’s hand me down clubs, tossed to me after his enormous ego took repeated beatings from this former boxer’s bouts with this daunting game. It’s not a game for a big ego’d person. It brings you too close to the mirror, where, you know, […]
Limericks for Pro-nicks
Bryson is a bit like Tyson: He’ll chew your ear off at times-some. Phil’s still got skills the way he hits those pills. Dustin sounds like Justin, but Justin is no Dustin. Rory’s still bound for glory, but… To read the rest of this post, please go to my new blog host at golf360.substack.com. […]
Buy Distance?
Recently, I’ve been driving the ball quite well…for me. Not a whole lot of distance, but enough if I move up in tee boxes, and dead accurate where I’m aiming. But you know the golfers’ dilemma, I’m sure. Enough distance with the driver is never enough distance with the driver. So off I dove into […]
The Problem with Practice; and possible solutions
Other than private country clubs which often have excellent practice facilities, most of us have to rely on public driving ranges for places to practice our golf skills. The only problem is that getting good at the range does not guarantee we can transfer those skills to the course. Hitting off a mat or even… […]
The Five Elements of Golf
OK, I know there’s probably like 57 elements of golf, but for the sake of simplicity, and so as not to bore you, I’ve narrowed it down to five, namely driver/fairway woods, irons, pitching, chipping, and putting. It’s really pretty simple. So no more bellyaching, bitching, bemoaning, belching, bedraggling, and bandersnatching. Here goes. Listen up. […]
Approaching Golf like Collin Morikawa
This year’s Open Championship proves you don’t have to have bulging muscles to play, and win, at golf. For to play this game well on a professional level (as well as on a handicapper’s level), you need to have a variety of skills, along with a balanced mental attitude, along with the physical stamina needed […]
When Golf becomes Spiritual
It was only seven drives out of seven drives out of the nine holes I played yesterday, but they were seven of the most ethereal drives I’ve ever hit in succession. I use the word ethereal cautiously for it is not a word that is used often in our culture. It is word that conveys… […]








