Archive for May, 2009
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
SKILZ Gyro Club Passes Muster
If you’re a big fan of The Golf Channel’s Fore Inventor’s Only, then chances are you’ve been introduced to the SKILZ line of products. If you’re unfamiliar with this product, the Gyro Swing Training Club is going to help you ingrain a truly repeatable golf swing.
SAN DIEGO, CA — SKLZ, the industry leader in sports […]
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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
Sabbatini Says It Was the Putter
In his interview May 24 with Doug Milne following his record-setting 19-under-par Byron Nelson win, Rory Sabbatini came right out of the gate citing his putting as a big reason for the Byron Nelson win:
DOUG MILNE: We’d like to welcome the 2009 HP Byron Nelson Championship winner Rory Sabbatini to the interview room. Wonderful final […]
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
When the Gallery is a Hazard
If you’ve been keeping up with the PGA Tour, or if you’re just one of those funny-picture junkies that surfs sports blooper photos, then you should have seen this scene last Saturday:
But just what do you do in this situation? Before you jump to conclusions…no, the answer is not to choke up on the grip […]
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Monday, May 4th, 2009
May is PGA Free Lesson Month
The month of May is PGA Free Lesson Month. Free. Lessons. Free golf lessons!
According to PlayGolfAmerica.com, in May 2008, nearly 6,340 PGA and LPGA Professionals nationwide gave more than 106,600 FREE 10-MINUTE LESSONS. You may be asking yourself, what could I possibly learn in a 10-minute lesson?
On the same website listed above, Golf Digest put […]
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Friday, May 1st, 2009
Keep It In the Tub - Guide for Beginners
Yesterday I posted a brief article about pitching versus chipping. Today I’ll share with you a tip my dad taught me when I was first learning the game.
It isn’t his original idea - though my dad is pretty sharp. His pro always advocated “keep it in the tub”. In case that’s just a silly thing to […]





