| Thursday, April 25, 2024 |
Reminder of the “Three Stooges” event is Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday is a 9:00 am shotgun start with the Mardi Gras Party at 5:30 and Sunday is an 11:30 am start. Congratulations to David Marshall for a hole in one on February 1st on hole #10. Nicely done!
As advertised we have a new Ladies Cutter & Buck Group!
February 10 & 11 – Men’s G,W,B Green, White, Blue Championship a.k.a “Three Stooges” February 18-20 - Lady Moc’s Collegiate Event February 21 - Detroit Tigers Spring Scramble March 1 – 4 – Men’s Spring Member-Guest March 8 & 9 – Ladies Member-Guest March 13 - Tuesday Night Men’s Game “Kickoff” March 24 & 25 – Mixed Club Championship April 7 & 8 – Super Senior Men’s & Ladies Club Championships April 14 & 15 – Senior Club Championship April 21 & 22 – Men’s Club Championship | | |
One of the trends you’ll have noticed out on a golf course during 2017 is the number of golfers who’ve had a new, thicker grip put on their putter. So, what’s the deal with that? Many golfers have an inconsistent stroke, struggling to maintain a good path and rhythm because their hands and wrists are too involved in their putting stroke. A wider grip makes it more difficult for the hands and wrists to take over the stroke, leaving them with a rhythmic pendulum putting motion. If you’re a golfer who putts on feel with deliberate wrist-action, then don’t make the switch. Improving your putting has a direct and immediate impact on your scorecard. If you’re interested in developing a more rhythmic putting stroke, contact us. |
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| | | | | Dr Hocknell introduces you to the Rogue collection of Irons. Improving feel usually “steals” distance. Not anymore. | | | | | Callaway, the number 1 Iron brand in golf, have a full range of models to complement the Rogue family. Innovation committed to improving your experience on the course. So let’s match the right innovation, with the perfect fitting, to your golf swing. How much performance could we unlock? | | |
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| One of the biggest differences between Tour Professionals and regular golfers is the amount of attention the very best continually pay to their setup. | | Rickie Fowler, in a Golf.com instruction piece several years ago, made the point that he continually worked on his grip, body alignment, stance width, and his posture (including the body bend and tilt) in practice with his caddie. To view this short Golf.com article on Rickie Fowler’s setup, | | | | I think most golfers can embrace Jack Nicklaus’s comment that it’s almost impossible to hit a good shot with a poor setup. So, the question is, why don’t golfers put more effort into this relatively simple process? Which, of the several potential reasons we’ve identified, do you think is the cause of so many poor shots on any given day? | | |