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For the Love of Golf

September 16, 2020 by Dan Crimmins Leave a Comment

golfing photoDid you know there are 6 different types of golf courses? Or that sandy soil is ideal for a golf course because it drains well and keeps the ground firm. How about the fact that Augusta National is the most famous parkland course? Read the article below to find out all 6 types of golf courses along with some other interesting facts.

Six Types of Golf Courses Explained

Phil Mickelson is one of the world’s most famous golfers. He has won 44 events on the PGA Tour and is only one of 12 players to have won 3 of the 4 majors. Mickelson is also only one of three players in PGA TOUR history with at least one top-10 in 30 consecutive seasons. And even though he is right handed, he happens to have a left handed swing which he developed by mirroring his father’s right-handed demonstrations. Here’s three things you can learn from Phil Mickelson’s club testing process.

Three Things You Can Learn from Phil Mickelson’s Clubs Testing Process

Did you know that the last time golf was shut down on the same scale as during the coronavirus pandemic was during World War II? For many golfers, those few months without the sport seemed like an eternity. So how did they ever survive the years during the war without it? Check out the article below which details how many Americans were able to continue to golf using some ingenious methods. The golf legend Bobby Jones said it best when writing – “Americans need breathing spells in their thinking as much as workmen need rest for their hands. The best way for them to get exercise, fresh air and mental relaxation at the same time is to play golf. They can’t do much worrying on a golf course.”

Soldiers Turning to Golf Amid WWII Provides a Lesson in Playing Through Tough Times

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