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  • Girl’s Golf in North America

    The LPGA and Golf Canada Watch out, Lexi. You’re getting on, and there’s a wave of greats coming in behind you. Here’s where they’re coming from, as if you didn’t know. In the U.S., the LPGA has truly done what it set out to do, “bringing women’s golf under one umbrella.” The developmental tour, ages …

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  • University of Oregon Golf: Or Would You Rather Be a Duck?

    You can pretty much name the sport. If you’re going to visit Texas, there’ll be somebody who knows how to play it, and probably from pretty well to stellar. That includes golf. Texas has contributed players like Ben Crenshaw, Ben Hogan, Tom Kite, Justin Leonard, Byron Nelson, Lee Trevino and Babe Didrikson to the pro …

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  • Shanshan Feng: The Chinese pioneer

    Shanshan Feng fast facts             Birthdate: August 5, 1989Birthplace: Guangzhou, ChinaU.S. home: Hilton Head, South CarolinaHeight: 5-7Road to the LPGA: 2007 Q-School (tied for 9th)LPGA rookie season: 2008LPGA wins: 0Best LPGA finish: 2nd (2008 Bell Micro Classic)2009 earnings: $107,152 (65th)Best 2009 finish: T-20th at Michelob Ultra OpenWorld ranking: 65th Heck, …

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  • Can Americans reclaim the LPGA Tour?

    How has this happened? In all but one of the first 44 years of competition on the LPGA Tour, an American golfer was the leading money winner for the season, a fact which simply underscored the dominance of that country’s presence on the Tour – of course, most of the players on Tour were American …

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  • Out of Shape – Personal Story

    While golf is not a contact sport, it is imperative you keep your body in good, physical condition.  To share my personal story, last year, at the age of 30, I thought I was still in good physical condition.  I had not been to the gym or lifted weights for years, but I felt pretty …

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  • How to Get Ready for the Season

     Many of you are anxious to get your golf clubs out of the closet and get to the golf course for the first round of the year.  A question that may be on your mind is how do I get ready?  Since you haven’t swung a club in six months how do you possibly post …

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  • Off Season Conditioning Program

    Submitted by mkeller on Sat, 12/06/2008 – 11:44. While golf is a game that can be enjoyed for a lifetime, you still need to condition your body to make this journey.  I frequently explain the importance of keeping your body in good physical condition.  You want balanced muscle groups.  To get a full understanding, try …

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  • Winter Survival Tips for Golfers

    Surviving Cabin Fever In many areas, rolling green fairways will soon be covered with heaping drifts of white snow. Winter is a tough season for golfers in these areas. By the time spring arrives, even the most casual golfer is desperate to get out and swing the clubs. But winter doesn’t have to be a …

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  • Women’s Professional Golf, Part 3

    Who are those women golfers? Let’s find a little more about the women who play golf for a living. Women golfers need a larger cheering section. The more spectators know about athletes, the more likely they are to pick a favorite and cheer them on. This third article on Women’s Professional Golf will take a …

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  • Women’s Professional Golf, Part 2

    This is the second article in a three part series on Women’s Professional Golf. Each article will include a variety of information on women’s golf around the world. We will take a look at the women who play golf on the LPGA Tour, their stats, their clubs, their homelands, and the women themselves. The research …

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