Every now and then, a student reminds you exactly why you do what you do. For me, Naaz Mehta is one of those students.
Naaz just graduated high school and is heading to Trinity University in Texas this fall, where she’ll play Division-1 golf and study Pre-Med. A truly impressive combination that reflects her drive both on and off the course. Take a look at our latest newsletter to read more: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=7003675&r=621852
How many articles have you read, or videos have you watched, that talk about the weight movement through the golf swing? The result for many is a golf swing with excessive movement backwards and then forwards. Worse still it also results in poor quality ball striking and even fat or thin golf shots. Take a look at our newsletter to read more: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=7003326&r=621852
When looking at the green on approach, always identify where you don’t want to miss. And then adjust your aim, ignore the flag, and aim somewhere that means even your bad shot won’t find the bad miss. Read our latest newsletter to find out more: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=6974367&r=621852
It’s a great feeling having found the middle of the fairway after a solid tee shot. That might not happen too often. Now you’re in a position of opportunity. How do you feel with your #6 or #7 iron in hand? Doubtful? Or “who knows”? Take a look at our newsletter to read more: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=6974360&r=621852
No matter what level you’re currently playing at, there’s always a way to make your experience more fun, fulfilling and successful. The trick is identifying the ways you can improve and then staying on track. Check out this week's newsletter to read more: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=6974357&r=621852
If you’re shooting scores in the high 80s or low 90s, then aim to get below 85. It's easier than you think.
Any one of these improvements may get you there: • Improved Game Management • Better inside 50 yards • Adding distance to tee shots • Less putts per round
Total up the improvements from those four improvements, and you could be threatening 80!
Valentine's Day might have been tough if you didn't have that someone special in your life to share it with. But if you’re a golfer, you’ve got something just as, if not more, special on your side. Being part of a golf community, whether it’s your club or a group of friends you play with, gives you a sense of belonging and togetherness. What’s more, this goes beyond a single day of the year, it’s a feeling that can last a lifetime.
While Valentine’s Day is a celebration of romantic love, it can also be an opportunity to show yourself some love. With golf as your Valentine, you’ve got a partner that helps you to be the happiest, healthiest version of yourself. Check out this week's newsletter to read more: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=6966609&r=621852
Valentine’s Day might be about celebrating romantic love, but we think it’s also a great opportunity to fall in love with golf.
3 reasons to love golf? 1. Quality time - What’s better than a few hours sharing a common passion with the special people in your life? It could be your partner, children, grandchildren, friends, or all of them.
Too many putts can be the difference between a memorable round and one to forget. When it comes to putting, less is more. And if you want to shave strokes and have more fun on the greens, we’ll need to start with some key basics. Read more in this week's newsletter: https://online.retailtribe.com/Client/OnlineEditor/EMV.aspx?n=6966606&r=621852
Being a confident and skillful chipper doesn’t only make the game loads more fun, it’ll also transform your scorecard. Make mastering the chip shot your New Year’s resolution and let us help you achieve it.