Recently we had the opportunity to sit down with Trevor Immelman and ask him a few questionson his thoughts about golf fitness and his success. He graciously gave us an entertaining interview in his candid Sout African accent. GFM: Did you have an idol player growing up? TI: I had many really, and for different […]
Continue Reading →It seems the number one has more than just “one” meaning….(no pun intended) when talking about Coach Bill McInerney Jr. and The Golf Channel’s BIG BREAK CONTESTANT and Bill’s student, Susan Choi. One means everything, especially when referring to this coach, who by most accounts, has with his one-handed coaching style; put Choi on the […]
Continue Reading →By: Steve Gomen Recently I had the privilege of sitting down with LPGA player and Golf Channel analyst Laura Baugh. During her professional golfing career from 1973 through 1997, Baugh earned 66 Top 10 finishes, including ten runner-ups. However, if asked what her greatest claim to fame might be, I would bet money that this […]
Continue Reading →GENTLEMEN, START YOURRRRRR…Drivers? By: Steve Gomen That sound you hear is not that of pit row on the NASCAR circuit, but the violent pummeling of calculator keys trying to figure out who qualifies for the PGA’s brand new FEDEX CUP championship. That’s right, the PGA tour is about to enter a new era. Instead of […]
Continue Reading →By: Kristi Gomen LUCK happened that night in April when I stood and watched the publisher of Golf Fitness Magazine being interviewed for a golf/talk radio program in Orlando, FL. FORTUNE, however, happened as I sat with Ken Peck, double amputee and Marketing Director for the National Amputee Golf Association and learned about his passion—golf. […]
Continue Reading →And the Ladies… For three-quarters of the 20th century women’s golf in the U.K. and Ireland was primarily an amateur pastime. In 1893, the Ladies’ Golf Union was formed and staged the inaugural Ladies British Amateur Championship that was won by Lady Margaret Scott who thrashed Miss Issette Pearson 7&6 in the final match. It […]
Continue Reading →By: Jack O’leary The Men… It was the seventeenth day of October, in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty that eight golfers showed up at the Prestwick Golf Club and played the 12-hole golf course three times in one day to decide the first British Open Championship. This seems a […]
Continue Reading →Cell phone – check. Sharpie – check. Megaphone – check. Let’s go watch some golf. Etiquette has always been a big part of our culture. We pride ourselves on being polite and acting proper in certain situations. Proper etiquette always gets noticed and more importantly improper behavior really gets noticed. For instance, when out to […]
Continue Reading →By: Kristi Gomen Byron Nelson, who achieved one of the most remarkable records in sports history when he won 11 consecutive pro golf tournaments in 1945 was not just “lucky,” as some might say, he was well versed in the mental spirit of the game. Many have tried to follow in his footsteps, and many […]
Continue Reading →Caddy For A Cure, Inc., the opportunity of a golfing lifetime to go inside the ropes and caddy for the world’s best players at PGA TOUR venues, announces the participation of world-class PGA TOUR player, Rich Beem, at the upcoming AT&T Classic at TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Georgia, on May 13th. Caddy For A Cure […]
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