Reviews
2011 Drivers
Posted on: May 03, 2011 | CommentsThese drivers will Improve your Distance Game Substantially!
What to look for in 2011
Drivers continue to be the most discussed, most macho piece of golf equipment amongst golfers and club designers. One would assume that golf is all about distance, but as we know, distance and distance control are the real issues which can be solved technologically and by consistent instruction from your golf pro.
The latter is crucial and the equipment is a close second. With this in mind, here are some of the latest and most distance- achieving drivers and technological drivers available in 2011.
How To Say “Happy Mother’s Day & Father’s Day”
Posted on: May 02, 2011 | CommentsWhat did you get your Dad for Father’s Day last year or your Mom for Mother’s day? Don’t remember? Of course you don’t – neither does Mom or Dad, and neither do millions of fathers and mothers across America. It’s that time of year again when both Mom and Dad deserve a token of your [...]
Jan Martin’s Top Ten Reasons Why Golfers Should Have A Sun Mountain Golf Cart – The Sun Mountain Speed Cart SV1
Posted on: Jul 19, 2011 | Comments10. Three padded valuables compartments- one size big enough for a range finder 9. A retracting score card and pencil holder 8. A mesh headcover tray – they will never drop and get lost again! 7. An umbrella holder that really keeps your umbrella from wobbling 6. Bag brackets that are adjustable to fit [...]
Review of Blue Rock Golf Course by Jan Martin
Posted on: Jul 10, 2011 | CommentsThis June, 2011 Golf Magazine rated Blue Rock Golf Course as one of the top par-3 courses globally. Blue Rock was the only course named in the Northeast U.S. which makes it a must play while on Cape Cod. Other accolades most deserved have come from Sports Illustrated stating Blue Rock as “the country’s [...]
Travel: 2011 Best of Palm Springs Area Golf Courses
Posted on: May 03, 2011 | CommentsCopyright © Barry Lotz, J.D., Ph.D. 2011 Private Courses The Tradition The Quarry The Reserve Madison Club The Plantation Bighorn Golf Club – The Canyons Rancho La Quinta – The Pate Course The Palms The Hideaway – The Pete Dye Course Indian Ridge Country Club – The Grove Public Courses Desert Willow – Firecliff Eagle [...]
Travels with Tom and Jan: Golf Packages at Woodstock Inn & Resort
Posted on: May 31, 2011 | CommentsWith the weather forecast predicting more of the same dreary, overcast, and occasional rain on Cape Cod this spring, we were looking forward to making our way north for some warmth, perhaps even play golf in short sleeves! Just a three and one half hour drive took us to Woodstock, Vermont, considered the “prettiest small [...]
What’s New and Unusual for New England Spring Golf (Part 1 of 3)
Posted on: May 03, 2011 | CommentsBy Leigh MacKay Finally, winter is stalling, and spring is starting. Can the good weather be far behind? The Red Sox are rehearsing in Ft. Myers at their City of Palms Park. The Celtics and Bruins are streaking toward the playoffs with championship hopes. And the recent Boston Golf Expo symbolizes the harbinger of many [...]
What’s New and Unusual for New England Spring Golf (Part 2 of 3)
Posted on: May 03, 2011 | CommentsBy Leigh MacKay Noteworthy Equipment Although Titleist is understandably touting the newest version of the bestselling Pro V’s, I am touting Titleist’s WedgeWorks, the latest concept in crafting those 52-60 degree implements that bring a short game to life or death. Bob Vokey is the master craftsman whose name has become synonymous with Titleist wedges: [...]
What’s New and Unusual for New England Spring Golf (Part 3 of 3)
Posted on: May 03, 2011 | CommentsBy Leigh MacKay Training Aids Tired of missing those 4 to 8 foot putts far too often? If you don’t trust your line and don’t trust your stroke, you need to try the Circle of Trust, a small but effective putting aid. It has a hole (the “circle”) in the center of a three-inch wide [...]
