Archive for June, 2006
Wolf Creek
Golf Vacation, Part Two - Mesquite, NV. First course: Wolf Creek.
Before Dennis and John Rider filled it with their architecture, the area where the Wolf Creek Golf Course lives and breathes was probably pretty nice to look at. Now, it’s so beautiful, it’s a distraction to the golfers trying to play there. I could […]
Published by golfchick on June 26th, 2006 tagged Golf Course Reviews And Stories | 14 Comments »
The Jam Boy is back, the Jam Boy is back!
Or is he, really? Sure, he made a post over the weekend, but in it he’s already making excuses for being gone for another stint, teasing us with “another update” in the future. And this wasn’t much of an update. I mean, we all knew he was smoking crack, right? We just thought he was […]
Published by golfchick on June 26th, 2006 tagged Blogs And Blogger Stuff | Comment now »
Golf Vacation, Part One - Primm Valley
The plan: six days of golf, three days of drag racing and whatever trouble we can get into in between.
Part one begins as we set out for our first destination. After dropping off the Goose at Grandma & Grandpa’s house for her extended stay, we rented a car and headed out on Friday for Primm […]
Published by golfchick on June 22nd, 2006 tagged Golf Course Reviews And Stories | 3 Comments »
Golf Chick Turns One
Today is my one year anniversary of starting this blog!
So far, I have put up 118 posts (this one makes 119). That’s an average of about one post every three days. August 20 will mark my two-year anniversary of taking up the game of golf. As you can see on my Courses I’ve Played […]
Published by golfchick on June 20th, 2006 tagged Blogs And Blogger Stuff, Golfchick Performance And Progress, Rants And Random Ramblings | 9 Comments »
Curing My Slice (Now what did I break?)
Rather than struggle for weeks, months or years trying to figure out the problem on my own, I went to see a professional about the slice I developed with my driver. It came on quite suddenly and became more pronounced as the days and weeks passed. I was so frustrated that I couldn’t figure out […]









