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The Golf Strategy Center: June 2006
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Monday, June 26, 2006. AA Keep Going and going Golf Survival on the PGA. It has been fun to watch both Paul Azinger and Billy Andrade this year fighting for their PGA cards. Truly two of the good guys on tour, both have history and both add an interesting storyline to this year’s season. Azinger has fought off cancer and fought the loss of one of his best friends in Payne Stewart and now he is in a fight to retain his tour card. In the Booz Allen. Poste...
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The Golf Strategy Center: Them Bones
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Tuesday, June 06, 2006. We have heard little from Tiger Woods since the passing of his father. But you can bet he will be ready. It is amazing how Tiger Woods seems to come back from layoffs and pull things out of the hat. Almost like there’s a hunger to get back in the fray. There could be a lot of motivation in his mind, having just lost his father and you can bet he will be prepared. There is no doubt that there will be some big time strategy-building.
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The Golf Strategy Center: Alex Moon Crowned Byron Nelson Champion
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Monday, June 05, 2006. Alex Moon Crowned Byron Nelson Champion. Back Nine Run Leads to Victory. Alex Moon’s performance on the back nine at Lakewood Country Club during the final round of the EDS Byron Nelson Junior Championship will not soon be forgotten by anyone that witnessed it. Flying under the radar most of the day, Moon’s back nine four-under-par 31 vaulted him to victory in the first Texas Legends Junior Tour Major Championship of 2006. This si...
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The Golf Strategy Center: Phil Michelson – 5 inches from Greatness
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Monday, June 19, 2006. Phil Michelson 5 inches from Greatness. What happened on hole number 18 yesterday was no surprise. What happened on 18 could have happened on virtually any hole that final tournament day after only hitting 2 fairways in a U.S. Open. Michelson just could not put the driver in the bag. Is far more than just planning to put the ball into a certain position for the next shot. Standing on 18, Michelson knew what had happened to. Either...
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The Golf Strategy Center: Down Memory Lane
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Friday, June 09, 2006. Posted by Patch at 6:59 AM. Links to this post:. Spokane, Washington, United States. Pocket Pro emanated from watching my father play golf like a surgeon. He knew the course and what would happen where under what conditions. And regardless of what happened on any hole he was always in position. This led to consistency. And that consistency frustrated many a competitor. He was never out of a hole. View my complete profile.
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The Golf Strategy Center: May 2006
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Metal-Play or Match-Play, Stick to the Game-Plan. Contrary to many articles written lately, whether you are playing match-play or metal-play your focus should be on the golf course and your game-plan. Golf should not be played against an opponent. It should be golfer against the course and the elements . In Match-play, every hole is a new beginning. But if you can get that same mind-set in Metal-play it will help you to stay...
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The Golf Strategy Center: The U.S. Open
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Wednesday, June 07, 2006. The US. Open. Last night I was looking up some history on the Open and something caught my eye - The name of Sam Snead. Not because of victories because although he won more tournaments than any other golfer (81 in his career), he did not win the U.S. Open. He was runner up 4 times but did not get to the winners circle at this national Major golf event. Here are a couple of other facts to get us ready for next weeks event:.
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The Golf Strategy Center: The Formula for Winning at Golf
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The Golf Strategy Center. The train to Consistency. Friday, June 16, 2006. The Formula for Winning at Golf. Visualize the shotdevelop a consistent pre-shot routine write out your strategy. All of the golfing greats have visualized their shots and putts before actually making the stroke. Visualizing helps the golfer to commit to a target and flight path to that target. This in turn, sends information to the muscles to condition or prime the body for what it is about to do. Too often amateurs think about t...
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