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Developing a Strength and Weakness Profile

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research When I know students are serious about improving and have the time to devote to a program for change, I give them a calendar – a “when to do what” guide for improvement. It begins with a rating of…

Golf Putting Drill: The Eye Yips

A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) Most instruction focuses on keeping your head still while you putt. The common advice of golf TV commentators suggests you ‘keep your head still and listen for the ball to go in the hole.’ The…

6 Reasons Why Couples Should Play Golf Together

By Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction, MBA, PGA There are plenty of reasons why couples should play golf together, but historically this has been an issue for some golfers. With women accounting for only 25% of the golfing population, men tend to think of only inviting their male…

Golf Brain: Tone Off/Putt In

A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) How do you know what to do when you swing a golf club? The general answer is that you have a brain map for each specialized movement pattern for everything you’ve learned, i.e., typing, swimming,…

The Secrets the Pros Know: Golf Wrist

A Legacy Post by Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Dr. T. J. Tomasi (1940-2023) The secret move is to keep the seal. That is, your trail wrist stays hinged until just after release.   If you’re like most golfers, you probably hinge your trail wrist backward at the top…