Player Development

Medicus Cup Winner

Medicus Cup Winner

Trey Aquirre, Medicus Player Development Member, shot even par for the two day Medicus Cup Finals to win his age division and earn an AJGA exemption!  Way to go Trey!
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Medicus Golf Juniors Dominate Leaderboard at Indian Bayou Emerald Coast Junior Golf Tour Event

Indian Bayou played very long and was a good test for all divisions on Sunday. Presenting itself in immaculate condition on a hot and sunny late summer afternoon, Indian Bayou once again proved why it is one of the favorites on our tour. Medicus Golf Junior Development Player Trey Aguirre was back to his...
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A Rising Star in the Medicus Golf Junior Development Program

Once again Lady Fortune shines on Medicus Juniors at the recent Emerald Coast Junior Tour event played at Santa Rosa Beach GC. After all the rain we’ve had locally the course played very long and the humidity was almost unbearably high. Despite the conditions two players emerged from the Medicus camp and performed at...
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Player Development Programs

Player Development Programs

Our Player Development Program consistently produces better players.  Just ask our players! The Medicus Player Development Program is a simple yet scientific golf instruction program that educates juniors on swing mechanics (Medicus Swingology™) and defining a swing pattern for accomplishing life long swing success. The program encompasses on course training and management, equipment fitting,...
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Tip of the Week

What's YOUR Plan for 2010

Do you have a game plan for 2010? Have you evaluated your strengths and weaknesses?

Driver, wedge and putter account for 78% of ALL shots taken on the golf course. With that being said then the focus would be on these three clubs, more specifically the short game.

Do yourself a favor and devote 80% of your practice time on short game and you WILL see your scores come down!

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