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How to Practice and Play Golf in the Wind
by Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA For most golfers, playing in a strong wind can become a frustrating day on the links. In this article, you will learn about the fundamental influence of the wind on a golf shot and implement strategies to mitigate the…
College of Golf October Events
Keiser University College of Golf Students Enjoy Historic Hickory Putting Championship Professor Ken Martin’s Keiser University College of Golf (KUCOG) History of Golf class recently enjoyed a unique opportunity when Martin, along with College of Golf Executive Director of Golf Operations Dr. Eric Wilson, organized a putting competition using hickory-shafted putters and golf balls from…
How to Imagine Good Shots
by Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf and Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA I was in my sophomore year at Bowling Green State University and was struggling a bit with my game. Back in 1981, we never knew exactly what was happening in the golf swing and depended on feedback from…
Hole-in-One Traditions
A few weeks ago, as I finished up a round of golf, I noticed one happy golfer with about 20 shots of whisky on his table. It was obvious that this lucky golfer made a hole in one. He had purchased a drink for all his golf buddies who were slowly finishing their round. Why…
10 Words and Phrases that Should be Eliminated from Golf Terminology
Perhaps it is the ancient roots of the game in Scotland, or maybe golfers just like to use interesting words — the result is a sport rich in colorful vocabulary. Unfortunately, some of the golf terminology used in 2021 is outdated, or incorrect, or just plain silly. Let’s look at some of these unremarkable words…