Archive for May, 2006
Am I being hazed by the putting gods?
Is this some kind of “true golfer” initiation process I’m experiencing? Let’s check the stats.
After finding my lost swing at the range on Saturday, I was still a little anxious about taking it out on the course. I mustered my courage and played yesterday, only to find myself playing like I did back when I […]
Published by golfchick on May 17th, 2006 tagged Golfchick Performance And Progress, Putting | 11 Comments »
Inventing the paper napkin?
Well, it’s a little too late for mother’s day, but here we have a gift idea for any occasion for that special lady golfer in your life. Just watch her eyes light up when she receives this amazing paper napkin! Well, maybe if that special lady golfer in your life is Christina Aguilera.
SHOULDER PAD FOR […]
Published by golfchick on May 16th, 2006 tagged Rants And Random Ramblings, Reader's Ideas And Questions | 1 Comment »
Twenty dollars well spent
On Wednesday, I lost my swing. Today, I went back to the scene of the crime to try to find it.
The course where I was going to play on Wednesday was Lost Canyons. I started by hitting some balls at the range and didn’t get any further than that as I explained in my last […]
Published by golfchick on May 13th, 2006 tagged Golfchick Performance And Progress, Mental Game | 2 Comments »
Strange days
Weird: I haven’t felt much like golfing lately. I think I’ll go today just because I can and it’s a beautiful day and see if that fires me back up about it.
Update: I went out and hit some balls at the range and the results caused me not to “waste” my money on a round. […]
Published by golfchick on May 10th, 2006 tagged Golfchick Performance And Progress | 6 Comments »
Excessive weekday golf… or not enough?
Some of you might have noticed I’ve been playing more golf on weekdays… and not on travel days. That’s because I was recently laid off from my job. Of course, I feel like I should be playing golf EVERY day now. It’s amazing how many things there are to do when you lose your job. […]









