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Preparation Can Overcome Pain

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research The game of golf is the ultimate persistence test because each shot requires sequential problem-solving. Research shows that unless properly trained, your brain’s ability to resolve sequential problems ebbs when it comes to performing a series of related tasks…

Play Golf with Your ‘Child Brain’

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research An infant’s brain wires itself in response to novel stimuli. For a while, everything in the child’s world is novel, and learning is easy, but for a sport like golf, adult learners often have to see the relevance of…

Bet on Tiger

By Keiser University Director of Online Golf Instruction Bradley Turner – MBA, PGA A week has passed since we heard the shocking news of Tiger’s accident. The golf world is still uncertain about the extent of his injuries, and there is widespread speculation that we may not see Tiger competing on the PGA Tour in…

A Brief History of Golf

The history of golf is almost just as exciting as playing the game. Going over interesting facts from history, like, where the game was created, how the rules were developed, and much more, will get you excited to learn about golf history and hopefully even start playing! Where Did Golf Originate The game of golf…

Soft Distance Keeps It Low

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research When circumstances, such as a low hanging branch, force you to keep the ball low, there’s a special technique that produces what I call “soft distance.” Even though the trajectory of the shot is that of a hard-to-stop long…