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College of Golf October 2020 Events

Keiser University College of Golf Members Excel in NCCGA Tournament   Eight members of the Keiser University College of Golf (KUCOG) National Collegiate Club Golf Association (NCCGA) team recently competed in the Florida Region 2 Tournament held at Sand Hill Crane Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.    Four Seahawks finished in the top ten of the…

College of Golf February 2020 Events

Keiser University College of Golf Staff Members Earn Titleist Performance Certifications Five Keiser University College of Golf leaders recently earned Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Level One Certification while attending a two-day seminar in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Eric Wilson, Executive Director of Golf Operations; Brian Hughes, Golf Program Director; Frank Longabucco, PGA Faculty; Ken Martin, PGA…

Qualifying for the Olympics Golf Team

Qualifying for the Olympics Golf Team: Search for Inspiration, Not Just the Best Golfer of the Week By John Callahan, PGA, Golf Magazine Adjunct Top 100 Teacher, Keiser University College of Golf Instructor Golfers will qualify for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo at the Kasumigaseki Country Club the same way they did for the 2016 games…

Are All Golf Driving Ranges the Same?

Are All Golf Driving Ranges the Same? By John Callahan, PGA, Golf Magazine Adjunct Top 100 Teacher Golf Program Instructor Keiser University College of Golf All Driving Ranges are Not Created Equal! Pictured in photo #1 below is the back of the pro shop, a portion of the grass tee line, the first six holes…

College of Golf December 2018 Events

Friendly Friday Golf Competitions Score Big Keiser University College of Golf Professor Frank Longabucco continues to bring students and PGA staff members together with Friday afternoon competitions. The recent ‘One Best Ball of Two Gross’ challenge at the PGA National Resort and Spa Fazio Course provided an enjoyable way for students to experience the pressures…

Don’t Let Misconceptions Ruin Your Game

MISCONCEPTIONS CAN RUIN YOUR GAME By Dr. T. J. Tomasi Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research Concepts are so important when it comes to learning your golf swing that I invented an acronym to make it easier for my students to remember – YGSWNBABTYCOWAGGSI. It looks awkward, but it is…

May the PES Be with You

May the PES Be with You By Dr. T. J. Tomasi Keiser University College of Golf Senior Faculty and Director of Research A man nicknamed “Four-Finger Brown,” soon to be known as “Three-Finger Brown,” was mowing his lawn when his neighbor asked him how he got his nickname. The man stuck his finger into the…

The Culture of Golf and Why It’s Important

The Culture of Golf and Why It’s Important By John Callahan, PGA, Golf Magazine Adjunct Top 100 Teacher Golf Program Instructor Keiser University College of Golf The “Culture of Golf” has many laudable facets. For example, The First Tee, a youth sports organization with the mission of growing the game by transforming the experience of…

How Do You Motivate Students When They Get Frustrated and Discouraged?

How Do You Motivate Students When They Get Frustrated and Discouraged? John Callahan, PGA, Golf Magazine Adjunct Top 100 Teacher Golf Program Instructor Keiser University College of Golf Winston Churchill once expressed his frustration with golf with the hyperbolic statement, “Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an…