Daina Wasserstrom wrote a fantastic blog post entitled 3 Ways Yoga Can Improve Your Golf Game. A fantastic read, Daina explains the similarities between yoga and golf. Both practices require focus and concentration. Practicing yoga can increase your flexibility, core strength and balance.
Too deep? Think again. Golf is thrilling for some and eternally boring for others. This can easily be compared with the journey we call life, can it not?
Topics: Golf
And there you have it folks. The year 2016 has just about come to a close and the new year is upon us. Last week we talked about setting New Year's Resolutions and now I want to get into some ideas for you golfers out there.
What should you aim to improve upon and do in 2017? Well here are a few ideas to get you started.
Topics: Golf, Membership, New Year, Resolution
You like playing golf, you like watching golf, you PROBABLY like reading about golf too. There are a TON of golf blogs out there on the world wide web. But I'm here to help you sift through them all and find the best ones to follow.
Plymouth CC's list of the top 5 greatest golf movies
It's getting to that point where it's a little too cold to be hanging outside.
With that in mind, it's time to address one of the most heated debates in the golf industry. The top 5 greatest golf movies of all time. Here is our official opinion.
You feel that? It's FREEZING outside.
Unfortunately that means winter is right around the corner. So how is an avid golfer like yourself expected to survive 3 or 4 months without golf? Well you don't have to.
Here are our 5 ways to survive a golf-less winter.
I have some bad news
Fall golf is not going to last forever. Winter is coming and so is the end of the golf season. But that doesn't mean you can't find a way to play golf!
Here are the best destinations for a winter golf vacation.Well...you've been put in charge of organizing a golf outing. Even though everybody is guaranteed to have a great time regardless (who doesn't love golf?), you're still feeling a LITTLE bit of pressure putting this thing together.
Well fear not, my golfing friend! I'm here to offer up some help that will walk you through this sometimes stressful process.
To get started, just ask yourself these 5 questions.
Nobody likes to see summer come to an end in New England. It marks the end of beach season, weekend trips down Cape Cod, and more importantly, the height of the golf season.
But before the weather starts to resemble that of Northern Siberia, we New Englanders are treated to a couple more months of enjoyable weather.
And although summer is mostly everyone's favorite time to tee it up, fall is the best time to play the game you love.
Here's why.
Topics: Golf, Membership