Golf for Beginners
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Hi, my name is Stacy Solomon. This Golf for Beginners blog began as a way for me to write down and remember all of my lessons and golf tips but turned into much more than I could have ever dreamed! Golf for Beginners is a weekly blog dedicated to the amateur in all of us... because we're always learning!
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
There was a time in the annals golf history when every fan and media outlet jokingly referred to Phil Mickelson as one of the only top tour players to never have won a major. Lefty has now come full circle and added a title that is one for the record books that may stand for quite some time - the "OLDEST golfer to have won a major" with his victory at the 2021 PGA Championship in my home state of South Carolina.
Mickelson's first major championship win at The Masters 2004 came during his thirteenth year on the PGA Tour and, although he won PGA tournaments like the 1996 Byron Nelson Golf Class ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
Almost every golf fan caught at least a glimpse of The Masters this past week and many of us had favorable weather where we could go out and imagine ourselves at Augusta National, fist-pumping as we rolled in birdie putts.
Mike Bender, top-five-ranked PGA teaching professional and director of instruction at The Mike Bender Golf Academy at Magnolia Plantation Golf Club (and Zach Johnson's instructor as well as many other greats of the game) was inside-the-ropes this week at the first major tournament of the year.
Bender sat down for a Q and A Zoom video with V1 Sports’ Mandy Von See, hos ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
A certain level of etiquette is expected when playing a sport like golf. But with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic at play, an added layer of manners is required. Here’s how you can keep yourself safe and respect the safety of others while playing golf during the pandemic.
Show up early. Generally, golfers will arrive 15 minutes before their tee-time. But with the coronavirus, each course has its own safety requirements. Depending on wh/ere you’re planning to play, you could be subject to a brief COVID-19 questionnaire or need to have your temperature taken before you hit the gr ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
Amy Olson is still chasing her first major accolade since turning pro in 2013, but the grit she put on display amid difficult circumstances, including a heartbreaking loss, really is the stuff of champions and there’s little doubting how bright the future could be.
The 28-year-old tied for second place in the recently culminated U.S. Women’s Open, coming in behind A Lim Kim. But it hardly felt like a loss considering the dire circumstances. One might have been fooled into thinking she’d come out on top after she sank a birdie putt on the 18th hole of the final round, given her reaction ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
Golf for Beginners knows that there is no substitute for taking instructions from a professional golf instructor but, what happens when you want to hit a few but you're not taking a lesson?
Practicing on a driving range is good - proper practice is essential! No one wants to ingrain bad habits into the golf swing or into your round; they're so difficult to break! Instead, when you are alone with your golf clubs and no pro in sight, practice your lessons and keep these tips in mind:
1. Just because you are practicing on a range doesn't mean you shouldn't first warm up your body - stretching b ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
President of MindRev™ Labs, Bill Beausay, has a lifetime of knowledge about the golf game. In this guest blog, Bill offers sound advice not just for golf beginners, but for anyone who takes themselves too seriously! Bill's bio can be found below. Enjoy...and feel free to share your comments.
My Best Beginners Advice: Laugh a Little! ?
Earlier this summer I was following a very entertaining foursome. There was an older guy showing his wife and a younger couple how to play golf. They were in carts and playing fast, but they clearly had very little idea what they were doing.
And th ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
The golf article presented on Golf for Beginners this week is a guest post written by Golf Digest Writer and PGA Teaching Professional, Ernie Boshers (bio below). Feel free to write your comments below and add if you regularly break 90 on the golf course and, if not, what you feel you might be doing to inhibit your progress. Enjoy the article!
This is one question or the same question with a different number, for most, if not all golfers.
This is both a mental thing and a physical thing. Let me explain. My experience with more than 80,000 golf lessons has demonstrated that anyone with a ..read more
Golf for Beginners
3y ago
It is an honor to support our heroes and to share the following press release about how to enter the 13th annual Patriot Golf Day Shootout.
Held at the magnificent Treetops Resort in Northern Michigan, the Patriot Golf Day Shootout pays tribute to fallen heroes of our magnificent country and raises funds for the Folds of Honor Foundation, a charity that provides scholarships to families of our fallen or wounded heroes.
Patriot Golf Day Shootout
Hosted by Treetops Resort
Friday, September 4th – Sunday, September 6th, 2020 – Labor Day Weekend
Treetops Resort is Celebrating the 13th annual Pat ..read more
Golf for Beginners
4y ago
Golf is a dynamic sport that engages muscles throughout the body. From the external obliques to the muscles located in your forearm, golf requires coordination and strength. Although strength is a crucial part of improving your golf game, many people still believe that they can succeed by just practicing - as important as it is to temper the mind, it is also important to consider proper strength training if you are serious about scoring well.
Practicing with a purpose is extremely important - you expand your ability to play well when you incorporate strength training into your weekly regimen ..read more
Golf for Beginners
4y ago
Golf bag weighing you down? Did you know, even a light stand bag can weigh as much as twenty pounds on average after golf clubs, balls and accessories are placed into it. Over time, this extra weight can result in back, shoulder, and neck problems as well as taking your focus away from the game and placing it into searching for the Advil you had stuffed into your bag before the round.
We would like to introduce you to a golf bag that is perfect for those who play executive courses, par-3's, and even for golfers who want to walk but don't want to carry the extra weight around.
The Sunda ..read more