Keep the Cup

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research If you’re like most golfers, you probably hinge your trail wrist backward at the top of your swing — and that’s a good thing. But unlike players on tour, you don’t keep that angle through impact. Most average golfers…

Keiser University College of Golf Students Participate in Historic Hickory Open Championship

  Keiser University College of Golf (KUCOG) Professor Ken Martin’s History of Golf class had 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 different historical eras, beginning in the early 1800s and progressing through…

Keiser University College of Golf Match Play Championship Concludes

Congratulations to George Pepper for winning the Keiser University College of Golf Match Play Championship by defeating Garry Williams 3 & 1 in finals contested at Okeeheelee Golf Course. The match was tied at the turn, then George birdied holes #10 and #11 to go 2 up. Garry closed the match to 1 after hole…

Legacy Coaching Series: Stewart Maiden

by Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA Performance coaching in golf has become more available to the golfing public over the past few decades. Individuals educated in the psychology of sports performance have slowly infiltrated their way onto the professional tours and the minds of the…

A Cure for Swing Arrhythmia

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research The brain solves the challenge of syncing many different body parts during your golf swing by linking the individual movements into one, all-purpose pattern that is triggered by what I call the master signal. One way to look at…

Mastery Comes with Practice

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Golf is not natural. By this, I mean you are not born with a pre-existing golf-swing program in your brain. No matter how fast or strong you are or how high you can jump, none of these is a…

A Sizzling Start to the 2022 Golf Season

by Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf and Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA The PGA Tour was back in Hawaii for the Tournament of Champions this month, and it is evident that there was plenty of practice happening during the holiday break. Jon Rahm finishing second place with a 72-hole score…

Legacy Coaching Series: Harry Vardon

by Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA In the second article of the Legacy Coaching Series, I will share some interesting thoughts on putting from the great Harry Vardon. Vardon was the star golfer of his era, and his name is still used today to describe…

Learn Correctly the First Time

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Previously, I described how becoming an expert at golf requires work. You must put forth a specialized, well-guided effort, called deliberate practice, and I outlined 10 elements of deliberate practice you should be aware of. According to the findings…

How to Become an Expert at Golf

by Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research One reason golf is not for everyone is that becoming an expert requires work. You must put forth a specialized, well-guided effort, called deliberate practice, and not everyone has the time or inclination to do this. For those who…