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Practice Failure to be a Winner

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research If you are a golfer and you want to teach yourself to play better golf, you need to use a correct practice routine to guide your development, a routine in which failure is a harbinger of success. This involves…

College of Golf Students Qualify for NCCGA Team

by Dr. Eric Wilson Keiser University College of Golf Executive Director of Golf Operations The Keiser University Seahawk National Collegiate Club Golf Association (NCCGA) team has commenced qualifying for the Regional Tournament to be held at Sandridge Golf Club in Vero Beach, Florida, on March 19th and 20th 2022. There, the Seahawks will compete against…

Students and Staff Enjoy Individual Net Stableford Competition

by Dr. Eric Wilson Keiser University College of Golf Executive Director of Golf Operations Keiser University College of Golf students recently participated in a friendly Student and Staff Competition held at Martin Downs Golf Course in Palm City, Florida. The format was an Individual Net Stableford competition, and the winner was Heloise Garcin, with Domenick…

College of Golf Students Enjoy Student and Staff Competition

by Frank Longabucco Keiser University College of Golf Instructor and PGA Certified Professional Keiser University College of Golf students recently participated in a friendly Student and Staff Competition at Martin Downs Golf Course located in Palm City, Florida. The format was a two-person Scramble net, and Brad Patton and Shannon Pook won with a score…

No “NOW”

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Watch a good player swing, and fans usually comment – “It looks so smooth and effortless.”  That’s because the pros have learned that there is no hit in a good swing, i.e., no point during the swing where you…