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This Week In Golf
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Owner of the
Premier Golf Academy |
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LUCKY #13 FOR TIGER AT PGA
Tiger Woods continued his dominance in major championships on Sunday, finishing a solid weekend at the PGA Championship - winning his 13th major by 3 shots over Woody Austin. After firing a major championship record tying 63 on Friday, Tiger showed why he's the world's best, never losing the lead thru the weekend.
The win is Tiger's first major victory of the year. With the victory, Tiger remains undefeated when holding the lead after 54 holes.
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This Week's Golf
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Kevin Ferrarotti Owner of the
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PROPER PRACTICE
Knowing
how to approach each shot, and aligning our body with a square
clubface, neutral grip, and balanced approach is developed with only
thing: practice. Being able to practice efficiently and
effectively is the key to keeping your body healthy and free from
injury, but most importantly, your swing mechanics in check and in
tune. Follow these tips for an injury-free and flawless golf swing:
1) Your
body is the engine of your golf swing, and just like an engine in a
car,
the engine must be finely tuned in
order for everything to work properly. One way to accomplish this
while practicing is to begin your practice session by not
immediately hitting golf balls, but by stretching your golf
muscles. Many times a bad golf swing is the result of tightness in
your golf muscles. Take at least five minutes prior to hitting
balls, and work on stretching your back, arms, and legs, which helps
to further increase your flexibility and maintain your engine. A
great warm-up for this tip is to take your driver or fairway wood
and rest it on your shoulders. Holding onto the club, slowly make a
deliberate back swing, holding it at the peak stretch, and then
finish by making a deliberate follow through. Then repeat.
2) Now that you are ready to hit
balls, start by practicing chip and pitch shots, slowly moving up to
a mid-iron, and finally to shots off of the tee. This not only
helps work on your overall game, but also keep in mind that your
swing is the same swing for every club, the only thing that changes
is the length of the arc and width of the stance. If you can develop
good tempo and hit solid chip shots, you can carry that over into
each of the other clubs.
3) It is not advantageous to your
golf game if you spend the whole time hitting your driver. This is
simply because you do not play on a course with just your driver.
Try spending an equal amount of time on both your irons and woods,
and finish your session with either some on-course scenarios, or
some chip or pitch shots.
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Almost An
Aussie |
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Champion Golf Pro Mike Colandro of Colandro Golf |
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Although there was
gold in those hills, there wasnt any for me as
I missed the cut. After a good start in New
Mexico in May, I was only able to buy a one-way
plane ticket back to Aussie and maybe see
Georgia-Lee. When I arrived back, there was a
Pro-Am in Melbourne, and I shot 67 to win about
$1,500 which came in handy for the start of the
tour in Tasmania. We played Tasmania Golf Club
which is across the bay from Hobart out on a
Peninsula. I finished top ten for another good
check and called Georgia a couple times for
inspiration. Then I flew to Sydney to play the
New South Wales Open at the Lakes Golf Club. I
stayed with some great friends, the Phillips
family in the Northern Suburbs. I was like one
of the boys (the Phillips had three sons), and
it was always good fun along with a drop of port
after dinner most nights. |
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I
kept in touch with Georgia because next week we
were in Melbourne for the PGA. I had
another top ten finish in Sydney and, as always,
a great time with the Phillips family.
Margaret and Reg
Phillips treated me like family, and it was good
to be at a home versus a hotel room. They had a
beautiful home in the northern suburbs of
Sydney, we had some great barbecues (cookouts)
with the cockatoos eating right out of your
hands . |
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Melbourne is in the Garden State of Victoria on
the southeastern part of Australia. The
city of Melbourne is at the top end of Port
Phillip Bay and the Yarra River meanders through the city. |
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As you travel into town fro the Tallamarine Airport, you go very close to the
Flemington Racecourse, home of the Melbourne
Cup. The Cup is always the biggest race of the
year and in Victoria it is a holiday. It is a
two mile long race amongst some of the best
horses in the world and a gala event for
everyone. When driving south from the airport,
the first major road you cross is Victoria
Street, site of the famous Victoria
Marketplace. For years it was the place to shop
for deals, from food to clothing, etc. You then
get to the Flinders Station next to the Yarra
River and the fabulous new Crown Entertainment
Center. In the city and its suburbs, there is a
mix of Europeans, especially Greeks and
Italians, so there are a multitude of bistros
and restaurants to please any taste. |
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