by Rob on March 3, 2010
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Golf is one of those sports that can bring sheer enjoyment one moment and in another instance so much frustration, that you question why you’re playing in the first place. One of things that we often overlook or are not aware of is the life lessons we can takeaway from playing this game and how [...]
by Rob on February 20, 2010
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Golf, Naked: The Bare Essentials Revealed, is a book by PGA member Greg Rowley that attempts to strip down all the pomp and circumstance of the game of golf, and make it easy for the new golfer to understand why you do certain things on the golf course.
I’m sure at one point you’ve wondered Who [...]
One of the main reasons I started this blog was because of Gary Vaynerchuk and how passionate and charismatic he is when he talks about wine on Winelibrary.tv or social media, business, life, etc on Garyvaynerchuk.com. I knew that if I could figure out what I was passionate about, that I could start a blog [...]
by Rob on November 5, 2008
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We all know the legal number of golf clubs you can carry in your bag per round is 14 clubs, but did you know that we all have 15th club we carry all the time? That’s the premise for this great book by renowned golf psychologist Dr. Bob Rotella of “Your 15th Club: The Inner [...]
by Rob on October 23, 2008
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Have you ever tried reading the “Rules of Golf”? I have and I find it to be quite a daunting task and difficult to use. Who has the time, to sit down and try and interpret the rules, let alone find the one that is applicable to your situation? I think a lot of golfer’s [...]
by Rob on July 7, 2008
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Do you ever find yourself during a round of golf, wondering why you always hit your fairway woods or hybrids fat? Or why you keep popping up your tee shots? When Bad Things Happen to Bad Golfers by Gary Pearson and T.J. Tomasi, looks to answer those questions and the 150 most troublesome shots in [...]
by Rob on May 28, 2008
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The Downhill Lie A hacker’s Return to a Ruinous Sport by Carl Hiaasen (Knopf) is part memoir and part diary of his return to golf after a thirty-three year hiatus from the sport he used to play with his father every Sunday.
The last time Carl has played golf was 1973, when Richard [...]