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How Golf Teaching Techniques Have Evolved – Part II
Modern-Day and the Future of Golf Instruction By Ken Martin – Keiser University College of Golf Professor and PGA Certified Professional In Part I of this blog, we identified the important role of technology in modern instruction. Video Analysis and Launch Monitors Video analysis and launch monitors have revolutionized golf instruction by providing detailed insights…
Who are the Most Famous Female Golfers
By Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Executive Director – MBA, PGA The most famous female golfers include legends like Annika Sorenstam, Mickey Wright, Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Nancy Lopez, and Louise Suggs. These athletes shaped women’s golf through major championship wins, record-breaking performances, and global influence. Below is a look at the most…
To Be a Professional Golfer, How Good Must Your Average Round Be?
To become a professional golfer, you typically need to shoot around par or better consistently, maintain a plus handicap (often +4 to +6 for elite amateurs), and score under par in at least half of your competitive rounds. Congratulations, you have just finished your golf degree, so, what’s next? You’ve already played plenty of amateur…
Why Do Golf Courses Punch Greens?
Golf course superintendents must take it upon themselves to keep the course and the greens in the best possible condition throughout the year. The downside to this is that at least once a year, the greens have to be punched. This is also called aeration. Few things are more frustrating to golfers than having…
Understanding the Fundamentals of Golf Biomechanics
by John Callahan, Keiser University College of Golf Professor and PGA Professional Golf Biomechanics is the study of how golfers apply mechanical principles, primarily linear forces and torques, to move a golf club. Many golfers feel words like linear force and torque complicate the study of the golf swing. They argue that golf is a…
