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CGB MAX Rescue hit market
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Similar to the r7 CGB MAX driver and fairway woods, the r7 CGB MAX Rescue hybrid features a triangular-shaped clubhead that allows for an extremely low and deep-back center of gravity location (CGB stands for "center of gravity back") that makes it incredibly easy to launch the ball high and long, and which helps to boost the clubhead's MOI and stability on off-center hits. Full story »
Practicing is important, but make it fun
Thursday, July 17, 2008
To improve in the game of golf it takes lots of practice. By practice, I do not mean just hitting balls without a plan to reach the level that you wish achieve. Full story »
Taking a swing at his goal
Thursday, July 17, 2008
As both a practicing attorney and a part-time optometrist, Craig Steinberg's plate is pretty full. But that isn't keeping Steinberg from pursuing his latest dream of playing golf on the Champions Tour. The Oak Park resident turned 50 in March and hopes to find his way onto golf's senior circuit for the 2009 season. Full story »
Upcoming golf tournaments
Thursday, July 17, 2008
July 17-20: British Open, at Royal Brikdale.
July 17-20: U.S. Bank Championship, at Brown Deer Park Golf Club in Milwaukee
Aug. : Simi Valley City Championship, at Simi Hills Golf Course.
Aug. 14: 2008 Prudential California Realty Golf Classic, at Moorpark Country Club (benefits Prudential California Realty Scholarship Fund).
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A career fit for the screen
Thursday, July 17, 2008
As a longtime television producer, Westlake Village resident Jim Jacobs knows the secret to success in Hollywood is having a great story to tell. Full story »
Low and slow works well on your takeaway
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Given that a player has a fundamentally sound grip and setup, the next most important move in the swing is the first couple feet that the clubhead travels in the backswing, known as the takeaway. Full story »
To divot or not?
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Is it mandatory to take a divot when hitting an iron? No, it's not, But you would be better off if you did. There are sweepers and diggers when it comes to divots. Full story »
Happy to be here
Thursday, June 19, 2008
While every player at last week’s U.S. Open at Torrey Pines was thrilled to be in the field, no one was more appreciative than former PGA Tour player Brian Kortan. Full story »
Control your tempo
Thursday, June 19, 2008
The more control you have over your tempo, the more consistent your swing will be, especially under pressure. There are three types of tempo: slow, medium and fast. Full story »
Saticoy set to host prestigious amateur event
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Longtime Saticoy Country Club member Bob Lowe was elated when he was elected as the 83rd president of the Southern California Golf Association late last year. Full story »
New on the market: TaylorMade Golf’s new High Launch and Tour Launch Burner
Thursday, June 19, 2008
The scoop: TaylorMade has introduced the next generation of Burner fairway woods, available in two versions: High Launch, engineered to make it easy to launch the ball on a towering, long-carrying flight at average swing speeds; and Tour Launch, engineered to promote the kind of lower, penetrating and workable ball flight that skilled players with higher swing speeds prefer. Burner High Launch and Burner Tour Launch fairway woods share several key performance elements. Full story »
PGA Tour veteran understands fans got him where he is
Thursday, June 19, 2008
During last week’s U.S. Open, the majority of the 156 players walked around Torrey Pines looking like they were being torchered. Most seldom cracked a smile and most never acknowledged the throngs of golf fans who turned out to see them play. But not Rocco Mediate. A 22-year-veteran of the PGA Tour, Mediate knows it’s the fans who are responsible for him being able to play a game for a living, and he never forgets that. Full story »
Back 9
Thursday, June 19, 2008
June 19 -22: Travelers Championship
June 26 - 29: Buick Open
July 12-13, Oxnard City Golf Championships, River Ridge Golf Club
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Thinking about managing course always critical
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Before you hit one shot, there are things to consider that will allow you to save strokes each round by using proper course management. Full story »
Strive to gain proper speed with your putts
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Would you rather have perfect speed or perfect direction on all of your putts? The truth is that improving your speed is the most important factor in reducing the amount of putts you have in a round. Full story »


