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Showing posts 41 through 50 of 67 Results.28 Golf Industry Professionals and Experts Reveal their Best Golf Career Advice
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We asked experienced golf industry practitioners around the US and Europe for one piece of golf career advice they would pass onto our students. What’s the best piece of advice you’d offer to someone considering a career in the golf industry? List of Experts John Grant – St Andrews Links – The Home of…
Student Testimonial, Rob Bannon
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How long have you wanted to pursue a degree in golf? Why did you choose the College of Golf’s online program? I started considering a degree in Golf about 2 years ago but did not want to become a full-time resident student. I currently coach high school golf and run my own performance coaching business…
Why is Golf So Hard?
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Keiser University Questions of the Month: Why is Golf So Hard? By Ken Martin, PGA Professional Certified in Instruction Keiser University College of Golf As with most topics on golf, whether it is hard to master is a matter of perspective. One view may suggest that golf is not hard; hit the little white…
College of Golf November 2018 Events
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COLLEGE OF GOLF STUDENTS CONDUCT TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT CYSTIC FIBROSIS Students from Professor Frank Longabucco’s Tournament Management class hosted a charity golf event recently at PGA National Resort & Spa’s Estates Golf Course. Twenty-four students and staff participated in the event to benefit Cystic Fibrosis. The tournament was a two-player format called “One Best Ball…
College of Golf October 2018 Events
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Students at Keiser University College of Golf recently enjoyed a round of Hickory Golf using hickory shafted golf clubs during their History of Golf class. The group of twelve, along with professor Ken Martin, dressed in period clothing used mid-irons, mashies, niblicks, and putters with hickory shafts to play the par-72 Squire Course at PGA…
The Purpose of Wrists in a Golf Swing
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The Purpose of Wrists in a Golf Swing By Ken Martin, PGA Professional Certified in Instruction and General Management Golf Program Instructor Keiser University College of Golf How should your wrists work in the golf swing and what are the consequences of improper wrist action? A golfer’s wrists act as a hinge between the arms…
My Pre-game Warm-up Routine
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Ken Martin, PGA Professional Certified in Instruction and Golf Management, Golf Program Instructor, Keiser University College of Golf Preparation for a round of golf typically includes a warm-up session at the golf course’s practice facility. What follows is usual for me when time allows, not racing from the office to the first tee after work for…
US Open 2018 Recap
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U.S. Open Day 1 Recap By Brian Hughes PGA Master Professional Keiser University College of Golf So let’s dream a little: You’re in the U.S. Open and after one round you are tied with Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia, Ernie Els, Adam Scott, Jon Rahm, and ahead of Jason Day and Rory McIlroy. Sounds…
College of Golf May 2018 Events
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Brad Redding, PGA Master Professional and Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher Addresses Students at Keiser University College of Golf Brad Redding, one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers in America recently addressed Keiser University College of Golf Professor John Callahan’s Instruction classes regarding how to become a world-class teacher. Redding, a six-time Tennessee PGA Teacher of the…
How Much does the Age You Start Playing Golf Contribute to Your Success?
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How Much does the Age You Start Playing Golf Contribute to Your Success? by Ken Martin, MS, PGA Member Certified in Instruction and General Management Success in golf can be measured in several ways. The game can be enjoyed at virtually any level of performance, provided one’s play is safe, fast, courteous, and from a…