by Mo'Golf | May 12, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Mental Game – Build Confidence by Association For simplicity, all advice on actual swings or drills is provided from a right handed perspective. This material is from my Golf Psychology Coaching Certification course,...
by Mo'Golf | May 5, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Fundamental 3: Controlling Curvature Based on my research and study of the swing method principles that I teach, I believe that there are 3 True Fundamentals of golf: The ability to hit the ground in the same place every...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 28, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Mental Game – Get Better Before You Swing A Club For simplicity, all advice on actual swings or drills is provided from a right handed perspective. Here’s a mental game tip about how to get better before you even...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 21, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Mid Round Blowups Cure I coach players with varying degrees of skill. Once in awhile we’ll review a round played at a high level of competition that was going well then fell apart in the middle of the round –...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 14, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Dan Grastorf Batavia Country Club lost a friend Wednesday when Dan Grastorf, age 46, passed away suddenly. Dan left behind a wife and two young children ages 6 months and two years. Unfortunately, Dan was unable to get...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 12, 2018 | Mo' Golf
“On behalf of the Erie County Interscholastic Conference (ECIC), in dedication to quality athletic programs that challenge and encourage student athletes to reach their full potential, I am excited to announce that both the 2018 ECIC Boy’s Golf League...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 10, 2018 | Mo' Golf
The Grand National stop on the RTJ Trail is located on Lake Saugahatchee, near both Auburn (pronounced AWW-burn) and Opelika (pronounced oh-puh-LIE-cuh). Feel free to extend the LIE syllable for 2 or 3 seconds, and you’ll be welcomed with open arms. It’s a...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 7, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Fundamental 2: Power and Distance Based on my research and study of the swing method principles that I teach, I believe that there are three true fundamentals to golf: The ability to hit the ground in the same place every time and...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 3, 2018 | Mo' Golf
Joey Conti is an accomplished golfer and photographer from Fredonia. He qualified for NYSPHSAA state golf championships within the past 5 years, and has the right amount of sass for a confident, young photographer…just check his Twitter handle. His photography...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 3, 2018 | Mo' Golf
Day three of our trip to Alabama featured a morning 18 at the 3rd course at Prattville, followed by a drive toward Birmingham and our AirBnB. We enjoyed decent weather for late March, given the unpredictable nature of climate across North America this winter and...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 31, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: Swing Speed And Your Dominant Hand For simplicity, all advice on actual swings or drills is provided from a right handed perspective. Many players lose a lot of clubhead speed because of tension in the right hand or overuse...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 28, 2018 | Mo' Golf
When you stand on the first tee of The Judge, the featured course among the triumvirate at Capitol Hill, Montgomery stand in the near distance. The state capitol, so deeply inscribed in national history, lends its name to our first stop on the RTJ Trail of golf...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 26, 2018 | Mo' Golf
We put out a call for our 100th interview, which was supposed to take place after we re-tweeted the first 99 interviews, at a rate of 1 per day. Unfortunately, we got busy, and fell off the Twitter pace around 34 or so. The official date of the 100th interview is...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 24, 2018 | Tom Tucker
Tom’s Featured Tip: 1st Tee Jitters For simplicity, all advice on actual swings or drills is provided from a right handed perspective. Many players – including myself – get the jitters on the first tee, especially if I haven’t...
by Mo'Golf | Mar 24, 2018 | Mo' Golf
Kathryn Tucker Windham was born in Selma, Alabama, and lived for over 90 years. She was a journalist, writer, and keeper of a portion of the folklore of the state. Her novel, Alabama: One Big Front Porch, will serve as an opening metaphor for this journey along a...