Curing the Slice with the Driver

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research   Most golfers, whether right or left-handed, slice the ball. Ninety percent of right-handed golfers aim to the right when they first take up the game and are forced to spin their shoulders to pull the ball back to…

Golf and Breathing

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research You can bank on this: you will not play your best golf if you are trip-wire tense. I recommend that a deep breath be a part of every shot you hit in golf except the “gimmee.” In a good…

10 Reasons Why You Should Start Playing Golf

By Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA The sports entertainment and leisure industry is always battling for the discretionary income of potential customers. Many activities are available to satisfy the sporting enthusiast, such as fishing, hunting, tennis, bowling, and pickleball. For those interested in taking up…

College of Golf November 2022 Events

  College of Golf Alumni Join to Share Love for the Game with Treasure Coast Youth Keiser University College of Golf alumni Gabbie Budd and Anthony Coletta are enjoying their roles at First Tee – Treasure Coast. First introduced to the game of golf by her father Bret when she was 12 years old, Keiser University College…

What Golfers Can Learn from Elon Musk

By Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction – MBA, PGA The all-important trilogy…golf, life, and business. How you handle one area reflects how you may take another area. Golf is a game that mirrors that of life and the business world. In all three, participants are faced with endless…

Email Lesson

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Brian, one of the tour players I work with, is a very long hitter with a Trackman measured swing speed of 126 mph – he hits his tee ball well over 300 yards. We worked on his swing for…

Learn Golf from Pieces to Patterns

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research The general stages you go through to learn golf are similar to other sports because all motor learning progresses by using the same nuts and bolts in repetition: (a) decide which movements you need to learn (for example, setup,…

Who are Tomorrow’s Stars – 2nd Edition

By Bradley Turner Keiser University College of Golf Director of Online Golf Instruction, MBA Last year, after the Korn Ferry Tour’s conclusion, I predicted which of the graduates would make a difference on the PGA Tour in 2022. I based my analysis on three essential elements in professional golf, and then I selected the five…

Keep Everything Moving

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research As you swing back to the ball from the top of your golf swing, your pelvis should be sliding target-ward (just left of the target for a right-handed player) as the slight sliding movement leads the weight flow into…

A Different Kind of Stretch

By Dr. T. J. Tomasi, Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research An important physical attribute for playing your best golf is physical flexibility. While being flexible is no assurance that you will be a good golfer, it’s for sure that not having it severely limits your options. A highly flexible…