Archive for July, 2008
How to Cure a Slice
I’d write a book but it’s just too simple. I had this epiphany on the range awhile back. Many golfers probably know this and it’s just too bleepin’ basic, but I think we all forget it from time to time.
Have problems with a slice or just pushing the ball to the right? Here’s the answer, […]
Published by golfchick on July 15th, 2008 tagged Golf tips, Golfchick Performance And Progress, Swing Thoughts | 9 Comments »
Thoughts on Twitter
Twitter is a relatively new craze that seems to be sweeping the online world. Many of my golf blogging buddies are using Twitter, but I was slow to get on the bandwagon. I wasn’t sure why except for maybe it was just something else to follow and take up precious time and thought energy.
Promotion
Many people […]
Published by golfchick on July 13th, 2008 tagged Blogs And Blogger Stuff, Golf Sites | 10 Comments »
Doing My Duty, Passing Golf Courses
Today I am fulfilling my civic duty in response to a jury summons. You probably know what this means: a lot of waiting around to either never get called for a panel or get called and dismissed. Either way, it’s a lot of waiting around. I’m actually managing to get a lot done today since […]
Published by golfchick on July 10th, 2008 tagged Rants And Random Ramblings, Vito | 8 Comments »
Where Are Golf Digest and Golf World In All This?
Knock knock… yoohoo… Golf Digest… Golf World… over here.
There are hundreds of thousands of golfers just getting word that their favorite golf magazine is ceasing publication. Your sister magazine, I might add. No word of it on your sites except for the standard press release that’s practically buried? Did you know the subscription link for […]
Published by golfchick on July 9th, 2008 tagged Golf For Women, Golf Sites, News | 13 Comments »
Golf For Women Closing Up Shop
Sad news today - after 20 years, Golf For Women Magazine is closing. The July/August issue is its last.
My editor from their website still isn’t sure what’s going to happen with their online presence so there could still be some life there.
That Conde Nast couldn’t make the book continue succeed is daunting to anyone looking […]




