Thursday, April 29, 2010

Golf Tip of the Week

Reading Sand

A lot of bunkers shots are misplayed because the player fails to read the lie correctly. Your goal is to send sand onto the green with the ball, so feel how much effort it will take to send the sand out of the bunker. When there is little sand or a tight lie, you don’t need much effort. When there is more sand and its fluffy and heavy you need more effort. Hard sand equals soft swing. Soft Sand equals hard swing.


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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Golf Tip of the Week

Have a Safety Shot

Most good players a go-to drive that they can pull out on holes where a missed fairway can spell disaster. You should have a shot like this in your bag, too, even if it means falling in love with your favorite fairway wood, or better yet, learning to hit a controlled fade with your driver. Work hard on your go-to shot on the range during practice sessions. When you get to the course and are facing a tough driving hole, you will be glad you have the go-to shot.


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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

11Global Race in Georgia's Lake Country

I was very excited when I visited the 11Global website to see that the May 22, 2010 race was coming to Georgia's Lake Country. Though the event will be at the Reynolds Plantation, Cuscowilla Golf Resort on Lake Oconee will also offer special room rates for any athletes or fans attending the event. Just mention that you are attending the 11Global event when speaking with reservations at 706-484-0050. For more information about Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee, vist us at www.cuscowilla.com

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Easter Egg Hunt

Check out our pictures from the Easter Egg Hunt hosted at The Waterside Restaurant on Sunday, April 4!


Before the Easter Egg Hunt began!





And they're off!




Making sure there aren't anymore eggs!

Golf Tip of the Week

The Low Running Chip

The low-running chip is one of the most underused shots. Why? Because it takes practice to learn the touch. Golfers focus on how the ball will roll on the green, but distance control comes more from judging bounces before the green. Set your golf bag up in the fairway, drop five balls at various distances and practice chipping to your bag. Then you will get a feel of bouncing a ball on fairway grass- the same grass you will find in front of the putting green.


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