Golf

Out of the Bunker: The Post-Shot Routine

I would suspect that you are all familiar with the idea of a pre-shot routine in golf.  Whether it’s taking a certain number of practice swings, or breathing a certain

The question: private or public?

We are fortunate to live in Southern California. There are so many great golf courses to play, and each one will challenge you in a unique way. Most of the

Out of the bunker: Widen your target area

I’ve been working with my students lately on how to free up their golf swings. Somehow, we all seem to fall into the trap of tightening up when our immediate

Friday football still set to go

The weather this week has been inconvenient, to say the least. Each Foothill League school has been forced to reschedule or cancel events over the week to work around the

Post-summer golf for juniors

With the summer ending and school back in session, it’s time to figure out how to keep your juniors interested in golf. Let’s face it, it’s a lot easier to

Justin Thomas — Player of the Year?

Before the PGA Championship, there were a few guys who could have claimed the right to win the award. Hideki Matsuyama is having the kind of breakout season that his

Out of the Bunker: The Hybrid Chip

Have you ever stopped to notice just how great professional golfers are able to chip the ball? Their ability to get their ball close to the hole is perhaps the

Catching up with a friend

  I always enjoy watching the Major Championships during the golf season. They each have their own flair. The Masters is always spectacular in its beauty, and nothing can compare

Golf tip: Save the bogey

Watching the final six holes of the Open Championship from Royal Birkdale was a fun experience. I have never seen a player play a four-hole stretch in five-under par on

Jordan Spieth is a true champion

The recently completed Open Championship at Royal Birkdale still has me shaking my head in amazement. The drama of the last hour of the tournament served as a fitting example