Teaching Golf Abroad: Exploring International Opportunities
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By Bradley Turner, Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA Teaching golf abroad can be an exciting opportunity for golf professionals. The ability to share a passion for the game while experiencing unique cultures and traveling to new destinations is a motivation for many. Golf was once a sport ..read more
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Golf Course Hazards: When You Get Those Dudes Thinking
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A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) Some researchers believe that “trait” is the dominant influence on how long you will fixate on a threat – a trait is a control mechanism built into the human genome to keep you safe. Others ..read more
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Golf Swing Posing Drill: Balance Point is a Magnet
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3d ago
A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) In the 2011 Masters Tournament, 22-year-old Rory McIlroy shot a painful-to-watch final round 80 to fritter away the title. In the two months that intervened, he had to find a key to “be comfortable being ..read more
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Golf Swing Mechanics: “Shear” Torture for Your Back
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2w ago
A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) “Shear” is the force produced when two structures oppose each other and attempt to slide past one another causing a twisting force.  An Earthquake in Your Back Two hundred million years ago North America split ..read more
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Golf Swing Mechanics: A Game of Opposites
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2w ago
A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) Golf is filled with misconceptions, more so perhaps than any other game. Why – because the game is counterintuitive. Even though your brain is problem-solver par excellence, it’s often fooled when it comes to golf ..read more
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Golf Swing: From Transition to Impact – The Three Separations
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A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) The quality of your release through impact is related to three “separations that occur” as you start back to the ball from the top of your swing: (1) Your hands must separate from your back ..read more
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Golf Divot: Be a Divot Devotee
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3w ago
A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) Hitting your ball into a divot may be a bad break, but playing out of a divot is not as difficult as most club golfers expect. Based on the position of the ball in the ..read more
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Knuckles Down for Penetrating Ball Flight
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3w ago
A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) What the clubface is doing at impact determines the quality of the strike – in fact, where it’s pointing determines 75-85% of the initial starting direction of your golf ball. In addition to directional control ..read more
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Ball Position in a Golf Stance: Awkward Lies
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3w ago
A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) The first order of business when you arrive at your golf ball is to examine your lie, i.e., the characteristics of how your ball is sitting. Since your lie dictates the kind of shot you ..read more
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College of Golf April 2024 Events
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3w ago
College of Golf Students Participate in NCCGA Tournament By Frank Longabucco, Keiser University College of Golf Instructor Keiser University College of Golf (KUCOG) students recently participated in the National Collegiate Club Golf Association (NCCGA) Florida Regional #2 Golf Tournament held at Eagle Harbor Golf Club in Fleming Island, Florida. The 36-hole event was won by ..read more
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