Denny Shute, Craig Wood, Herbert Warren Wind, Pete Dye and  career amateur Carole Semple Thompson all will be inducted into the the Golf Hall of Fame for the 2008 class.

“The World Golf Hall of Fame continues to recognize the greatest players and contributors that this game has seen, regardless of the era in which they lived,” said Jack Peter, senior vice president and COO of the Hall of Fame. “The Class of 2008 will be a convergence of those from a bygone era with those who continue in golf today.”

Dye, Shute, Thompson, Wind and Wood — plus the final inductee yet to be announced — will be honored at the 2008 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Monday, Nov. 10, at the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, Fl.

For the complete story visit PGA Tour.com

http://www.pgatour.com/2008/r/06/24/uswomensopen/index.html

Jun 232008
 

Almost aPlayer Development Program 038ll players nowadays carry two or more wedges but very FEW of them actually know HOW to take advantage of multiple wedges.

Most players also make the same full swing with their wedges instead of using what I refer to as a “pitch” length swing.  Remember first that wedges are designed for accuracy and NOT for distance!  Poor wedge players swing these clubs just as they would with the rest of their set while good wedge players control the flight AND the distance.

 

Here’s an example of a “pitch” length backstroke;  the right forearm does NOT exceed horizontal to the ground, it can be lower but never higher. By keeping the backstroke the same length and varying the finish you can achieve three different trajectories and distances. Each of these finish locations can also be used while simply changing the club shaft location at Im pact.  For a lower trajectory have the club shaft leaning forward , a higher trajectory would a vertical club shaft at Impact and for the highest trajectory a slightly backward leaning club shaft. Also remember that any shot that is NOT full but more than a “chip shot” is a pitch shot.  Unfortunately most golf announcers tell us that the player is “chipping” when they are 30 yards off the green!  That is NOT a chip shot!  It is a pitch shot…just like a greenside bunker, or a lob these are all variations of pitching. For more information on how you can be in control of your short game visit us at Improve My Shortgame.

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Can Phil Beat Tiger

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Jun 112008
 
Leader Phil Mickelson teeing off on the 18th hole at TPC at Sawgrass during the final round of the 2007 Players Championship. Mickelson bogeyed the hole but still won the title by two shots.

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Both players grew up playing Torry Pines. Both players have won on the course that is the site for this years US Open. But can Phil Mickelson actually beat Tiger Woods on this course, or on any other for that matter? If Phil CAN he certainly hasn’t shown that he can on a REGULAR basis. But then again NO ONE else either!

Jun 102008
 
Tiger Woods displaying the textbook position (course: St Andrews).

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Tiger Woods undoubtedly has the strongest mental toughness in golf.

This was instilled in him at an early age by his father Earl. Earl would stand behind him and drop clubs, cough, make noises just as Tiger was starting his downswing all to prepare him for distractions that would arise from playing tournament golf.

You can see it today in Tiger’s game. Who else can stop their swing in the start down like Tiger, give that offender that icy stare and then get up and hammer the golf ball!

Check out this video of Earl talking about how he trained Tiger to FOCUS! Tiger Woods Mental Toughness

COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN

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May 052008
 

Medicus Golf Institute

Matt Hageman of Dixon, Ill., fired a final round of 6-under-par 66 to claim the top spot on the leaderboard at the Medicus Preseason Junior in the Chicago Southland Sunday. His tournament total of 4-under-par 140 was good for a one-shot margin over Josh Clay of Canton, Ohio.

Beginning the day five shots behind the leader, Hageman recorded five birdies over his first seven holes to make the turn with the lead after opening with a5-under-par 31on the front side.

Hageman is one of several Junior Players working with Chuck Evans and Tracy Lehnecker at the Medicus Golf Institute Player Development Program based in Destin Fl. Continue reading »

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