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To Be a Good Player You Must “Own” the Clubface
by Dr. TJ Tomasi, College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research In my opinion, of the great players, Ben Hogan had the most clubface control – but it wasn’t always that way; i.e., Hogan wasn’t always “Hogan.” In fact, early in his career he called himself ‘the terror of the field mice’ because…
Students Enjoy Historic Hickory Open Putting Championship
by Dr. Eric Wilson Keiser University College of Golf Executive Director of Golf Operations Keiser University College of Golf (KUCOG) History of Golf class students recently had the unique opportunity to organize and participate in a putting competition using hickory-shafted putters and golf balls from different historical eras, beginning in the early 1800s and progressing…
How to Improve Your Golf Swing Tempo
by Bradley Turner, Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA There are plenty of videos and articles on the Internet for the avid golfer to view and study. It is interesting that so much of the golf instruction today is focused on the latest technology in golf. This trendy…
12 Books Every Golfer Should Read
by Bradley Turner, Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction Have you ever been to a bookstore and noticed how many golf books are available versus any other sport? Golf may not be the most popular sport based on television ratings. But, if you account for all the books written on this…
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 to…