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Brian Hughes is a PGA Master Professional in Instruction. Mr. Hughes comes to Keiser University after working for the San Diego Golf Academy, Carolinas Campus since 2004. He is an expert in golf education, having graduated from the Golf Academy of the South as Valedictorian. During his time at the TPC Avenel in Potomac, Maryland…
The 2018 Open Championship Preview By Brian Hughes
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The 2018 Open Championship Preview By Brian Hughes PGA Master Professional Keiser University College of Golf For the eighth time, The Open Championship will be played at the famed Carnoustie Golf Links. To quote World Golf Hall of Famer Sir Michael Bonallack, “When the wind is blowing, Carnoustie is the toughest golf course in Britain….
Tips to Practice Golf at Home: Professor Brian Hughes Weighs In
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Tips to Practice Golf at Home: Professor Brian Hughes Weighs In By Brian Hughes, PGA Master Professional, Golf Program Director, Keiser University College of Golf Practice at home can take many forms, and having grown up in the Snow Belt, I can honestly say I consider myself an expert at trying to improve at…
Brian Hughes Answers – If I Could Change One Rule in Golf
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If I Could Change One Rule in Golf By Brian Hughes, PGA Master Professional, Golf Program Director, Keiser University College of Golf The Rules of Golf have been receiving quite a bit of scrutiny recently, as there have been more issues on the professional tours than normal. With social media more prevalent than ever, many…
What’s in the Bag? Brian Hughes’ Golf Bag
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Brian Hughes, PGA Master Professional at Keiser University College of Golf Program Director shares: WHAT’S IN THE BAG? Miscellaneous Supplies include items for personal protection and training aids, Sharpies for placing identifying marks on golf balls. Alieve. needed as my old bones need all the help they can get! Driver: TaylorMade R15; 10.5 degrees loft;…
Brian Hughes Selected As Chairman Of The Martin County Golf Course Citizen’s Advisory Committee
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Keiser University College of Golf & Sport Management Golf Program Director Selected As Chairman Of The Martin County Golf Course Citizen’s Advisory Committee Brian Hughes, PGA Master Professional, COGSM Golf Program DirectorKeiser University College of Golf & Sport Management (COGSM) Program Director Brian Hughes was recently selected to serve as Chairman of the Martin County Golf Course…
Golf Motivation Tips: How Student-Athletes Stay Focused On and Off the Course
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By Brian Hughes, Keiser University College of Golf Program Director and PGA Master Professional With the college golf season now upon us (depending on where you live, we can also count high school golf in this discussion), balancing your classes with your golf and golf practice can present a major challenge. With long hours spent…
Six Benefits of a Golf Management Degree
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Eager to reach the apex of your career in golf? Do you aspire to run your own golf course or even compete as a PGA professional? No matter where you envision yourself, a golf management degree can help build the career-ready skills needed to explore any number of golf career opportunities. Over the years, golf…
The Impact of Legalized Sports Betting on the Golf Industry and the PGA Tour
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By Brian Hughes, Keiser University College of Golf Program Director and PGA Master Professional The legalization of sports betting in the United States has transformed the landscape of American sports. Thanks largely to online betting apps and heavy promotion by multiple professional organizations, this once largely illicit activity has become a mainstream part of the…
Advanced Techniques for Coaching Elite Golfers
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By Brian Hughe, Keiser University College of Golf Program Director and PGA Master Professional Advanced Techniques for Coaching Elite Golfers Through hard work, frequent practice, regular play, and an overall dedication to improvement, your game has steadily improved over the years. However, it seems like getting over that last hurdle and scoring lower consistently continues…
