Upper Torso Angle of Inclination

Tom Tucker is a World Golf Teachers and United States Golf Teacher Federation-certified golf instructor. He may be contacted via his website or at the Plum Creek driving range in Batavia, NY. This information pertains to upper torso angle of inclination viewed from a...

Statement Of Belief On Slow Play In Golf

The president of the USGA, Glen Nager, included nine paragraphs on slow play in his annual address to the association’s executive board. Mo’ Golf, double-pseudonyming as RonMon, put down his thoughts on the topic. Here, Vinnie Kmetz, a wealth of experience...

BuffaloGolfer Newsletter #6 of 2013

Mo’ Golf reveals a bit more about the Pinehurst trip while Tom Tucker continues his instructional series. An audio cast makes its first bow and a few more press releases hit the web. See it all on the email newsletter below....

Getting Away~Part Two

I am typically the first one to pooh-pooh the nicknames given to U.S. military offensives, yet I cannot resist conjuring up a nom de voyage (French assignment my own) for each trip my confidants and I take. We’ve egressed to Wisconsin, Michigan, Virginia and...

Quick Six Audio Cast #1

Uncharted territory for BuffaloGolfer. Some say Mo’ Golf has a voice for silent films. While this may be true, he’s committed to a series of weekly audio casts called “Quick Six.” Have a listen to the first installment below, then give him hell...

Q&A Strength and Golf

Q: from Jeff M.: Does your personal strength relate to how far you hit the ball? A: Thanks for the question Jeff. At first blush the answer to this question seems obvious, but as they say “it ain’t necessarily so!” First of all, you can play golf at...

The Mind of Tiger Woods

As I was watching Tiger Woods’ post victory press conference at Torry Pines recently, I couldn’t help but think about the dynamics of what was really going on in that press tent. On its face, it was a typical press conference.  Reporters were asking...

BuffaloGolfer Newsletter #5 of 2013

Well into January we are. Tiger has won again and the tours are in swing. BuffaloGolfer is running new interview series, continues to post press releases from golf companies and pushes the most original golf writing in western New York across the web. We’d love...

Getting Away~Part One

In last week’s digital newsletter, I alluded to a pair of winter golf getaways in 2013. It’s strange to have two opportunities to visit favorite destinations of golfers during our cold months. Strange because it simply doesn’t happen with any...

Interview with Mark Thaxton of Nike Golf (Part One)

This writer took a bit of time to construct an interview for Mark Thaxton of Nike Golf. After a successful academic and athletic stretch at Wake Forest University, along with a few attempts at professional tournament golf, Mark Thaxton settled in at Nike. Given the...

Winter Improvement Outline

Winter is a great time to either improve or maybe even change your swing, providing that you have a clue as to what to do. As the old saying goes “A problem defined is a problem half solved.” I believe this saying, but I wonder if the author ever played...

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