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  • Walk or Ride?

     The debate between walking and riding is a common topic among my golf group and in my professional experience. Typically, we choose to walk during peak times to maintain a steady pace on the course. However, when teeing off first on a lengthy course, we opt for riding to set a brisk pace. Nonetheless, the…

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  • Wasted Golf

     Golf courses and airports share a common feature: they both provide opportunities to enjoy a morning cocktail or beer. Among golf enthusiasts, there’s a popular cocktail called the “transfusion,” made with vodka, ginger ale, and grape juice. Variations exist, such as substituting soda for ginger ale or using cranberry juice if Welch’s grape juice isn’t…

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  • Protect Your House.

     Are you hosting friends at your home course? This is your moment to shine. With your intimate knowledge of every green, you can predict the outcome of every chip and putt. Just last week, you landed your ball within 5 feet on that par 3, using a 7 iron. You know exactly which club to use…

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  • 10 Minutes x 18 Holes

     We’re aiming for a pace of 3 hours for the round, which means approximately 10 minutes per hole. Now, I know each course is different, but on most public courses with carts, that should be our standard pace. Keep in mind, par 5’s might take a bit longer, while par 3’s should be a tad…

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  • Tripod of Golf

     Waiting in golf can be challenging, whether it’s anticipating a tournament a week away, waiting for a midday tee time, or simply pausing for the green to clear before your next shot. Mastering the art of pacing yourself is essential in navigating the mental aspects of the game. From arrival time to tee time anticipation,…

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