April 2009
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Golf Lingo
A Address – The position a player assumes when preparing to hit the ball, either a full shot or a putt. Albertross – Also called a “double eagle”. This is 3 under par on a hole.
When in doubt…..Chip out!
So let me know if this sounds familiar…..You’re playing a great round. You got a couple stroke lead on your playing partners and you step on the tee after you drained a big putt on the previous hole. The momentum is flowing in your favor….and then….you flat out bomb a drive but slowly it drifts [...]
Brian’s Basics: Pitching
Pitching is a shot used frequently from within 5o yards of the green. It is a shot that travels more in the air than it does on the ground. In terms of difficulty, the chip shot (see chipping section) is easier and should be your first course of action if you cannot putt. However, the [...]
A Game Where We Don’t Think! Who would have thought?
Let’s Play a Game: Pick which one doesn’t belong 1. A Michael Jordan Jumper to win the game 2. A Pete Sampras drop shot 3. A Joe Montana Touchdown Throw 4. A Golfer with a conscience The answer of course is number 4. But why?

