How I Shoot in the 70s

Yesterday, I played a round where I shot 75 and have now shot in the 70s more times this year than I have shot in the 90s. I feel like I am starting to turn a corner in the consistency of my game, more often shooting in the low 80s and now in the midContinue reading “How I Shoot in the 70s”

How to Recover from a Bad Round

Struggling after a bad golf round? Learn how to evaluate your performance with a simple post-round template to turn frustration into progress. We aren’t all Scottie Scheffler (not saying he doesn’t have bad rounds from time to time, but it certainly feels like he doesn’t!). A majority of us are going to have a “badContinue reading “How to Recover from a Bad Round”

Tournament Finish and Recap

If you read my latest article, you would have known that I actually played in a tournament on July 29 at Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club and it was a great time. I was lucky enough to get to the course about an hour early and gave myself plenty of time to lock in. TheContinue reading “Tournament Finish and Recap”

Tournament Prep

I’m playing in an one-day tournament sponsored by the Virginia State Golf Association. How am I going to try and prep for it? I love thinking about how to work my way around a course. Some shots call for power, some shots call for placement. First thing I like to do is review the layoutContinue reading “Tournament Prep”

30 Ball Drill: Perfect Practice for Golfers

The game of golf demands practice if you have any goals of increasing your performance. In my experiences, this is one of the most delicate balances of time a person with a 9-5 job has to juggle. Unfortunately, we all don’t play the game for money and we all have so many different responsibilities inContinue reading “30 Ball Drill: Perfect Practice for Golfers”

Remember Why You Play

Happy Memorial Day, all! I’m coming at you today with something a little different than some of my recent posts. This is something that I have been thinking about a lot recently and it’s helped me feel a sense of clarity and direction. And that is remembering why I play and love the game ofContinue reading “Remember Why You Play”