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How to Regrip a Golf Club: A Step-By-Step Guide
By David Wixson, Keiser University College of Golf Professor – PGA Master Professional Regripping your golf clubs is a straightforward process that can improve your game by ensuring better control and comfort. This guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions for regripping a golf club at home, along with a few pictures to enhance understanding. You’ll need…
Tips & Techniques for Seniors Looking to Improve Their Golf Game
By Frank Longabucco, Keiser University College of Golf Professor and PGA Certified Professional This is a follow up article to Tips and Techniques for Seniors Seeking to Improve their Golf Game. The main idea of the original article was to help senior golfers improve their game by following a plan to add 10 MPH club…
The Evolution of Golf Equipment Across the History of the Game
By Ken Martin, Keiser University College of Golf Professor and PGA Certified Professional The Evolution of Golf Equipment Across the History of the Game The game of golf has undergone a remarkable transformation in its equipment, reflecting player demands through technological advancements and materials science. From rudimentary wooden clubs and feather-filled leather golf balls to…
Sports Management vs. Sports Marketing: Which Path Is Right for Golf?
Interested in making a career out of your interest in all things golf? Perhaps you envision yourself managing a golf course, instructing golf students, or even overseeing major golf tournaments. If this type of work appeals to you, it may be time to pursue a formal education in sports management or even sports marketing. A…
Advanced Techniques for Coaching Elite Golfers
By Brian Hughe, Keiser University College of Golf Program Director and PGA Master Professional Advanced Techniques for Coaching Elite Golfers Through hard work, frequent practice, regular play, and an overall dedication to improvement, your game has steadily improved over the years. However, it seems like getting over that last hurdle and scoring lower consistently continues…