Category: Armchair Golf Pro
Strategy and analysis of PGA Tour events. Who won, why, and how it will help your golf game.
Ahh, the Masters. Greatest theater in golf. This year was no exception as Bubba Watson beat Louis Oosthuizen with an incredible hooking gap wedge out of the woods from 155 yards out on the second playoff hole. Earlier in the...
David Toms is resilient. After a heart-breaking playoff loss to KJ Choi last week at The Players Championship, Toms bounced back and won the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Ben Hogan‘s home Colonial Country Club in Ft Worth. Toms came out...
KJ Choi finally put a major notch in his belt with his win of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. The stoic and stalwart Choi has been a steady and solid player for 14 years, and was the first South...
Lucas Glover finally got back into the winners circle with his victory at the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow. Lucas, who hadn’t won since capturing the US Open title in 2009, beat Jonathan Byrd on the first playoff hole...
The Armchair Golf Pro writes about PGA Tour events. Like you he is watching TV from his comfy armchair, enjoying the competition and drama, but also observing lessons that can be used to play better golf. It was a crazy...
The Armchair Golf Pro writes about PGA Tour events. Like you he is watching TV from his comfy armchair, enjoying the competition and drama, but also observing lessons that can be used to play better golf. Is Mickelson peaking at...
The Armchair Golf Pro writes about PGA Tour events. Like you he is watching TV from his comfy armchair, enjoying the competition and drama, but also observing lessons that can be used to play better golf. Martin Laird emerged as...
The Armchair Golf Pro writes about PGA Tour events. Like you he is watching TV from his comfy armchair, enjoying the competition and drama, but also observing lessons that can be used to play better golf. There were a number...
The Armchair Golf Pro writes about PGA Tour events. Like you he is watching TV from his comfy armchair, enjoying the competition and drama, but also observing lessons that can be used to play better golf. Luke Donald beat the...
I practice and preach the merits of visualizing every shot. I firmly believe visualization is one of the three key mental skills every golfer should cultivate if they want to play better golf.
This armchair golf pro post on the AT&T is about etiquette – one of the things that make golf such a great game.
When you are not comfortable with a situation it’s easy to get out of the moment. If you want to finish strong, find your comfort zone and play within it. Like the Packers, you’ll carry the day.
The Armchair Golf Pro’s lesson for today – Bubba Watson and the importance of feeling what you see in your mind’s eye.
Jhonattan Vegas just proved why you never give never up and never give in. I have a feeling we’ll be seeing some dramatic golf from Vegas, and I am looking forward to it. He seems fearless. One thing I know for sure – he never, ever, gives up. And neither should you.
The next time you play, keep this in mind: forget the Hero shots when you are in trouble. Get it into play first, then you can put your best move on it.
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