On the heels of 13 retirements, Brentley Romine dives into the uniqueness that is being an LPGA player and what all goes into deciding on one's future.
Even LPGA events use far too many low head on views of players crouching to line up their putts. Karrie Webb with 9 inch shorts doesn't seem to get the same camera angle. Still the Jan Stephenson effect? cksurfdude 1 Quote truegloryhair 0 Posted June 13, 2024 Even...
“MLB Clubs are permitted to only provide and recommend products that are Certified for Sport®, and players are urged to only use these products. NSF has expanded their program to meet the growing needs of our athletes and developed valuable resources to help guide them through the dietary ...
Overall, many LPGA players do not use feedback from ball-tracking devices to make swing changes, which may or may not be a good thing. Technology can be used effectively to make club fitting decisions and to measure short-game distances precisely (why not use a far cheaper distance range f...
I think there is much to be learned from the LPGA players and not just on drivers. Tom Wishon has long stated that increasing shaft lengths over the years is not helping the majority of amateurs. Also, keep in mind that a good many PGA players are playing "tour length" (shorter) ...
6. I work as an ice technician for curling clubs and events. Different I know but I truly love what I do. Plus summers are my off season!! 7. Originally I used Danbrook (my last name) however after the year was up I was in need of a change and went with Apolloshowl. Apollo ...
I actually really like watching LPGA players play because I feel like they are closer in distance and style of play to me (they are a little longer) and I can relate to their games. For instance the women hit hybrids more than the PGA players and use them more like I would. If ...
Use the bands - set yourself at the top of the back swing and pull at the top as hard as you can. Do the same half way down and at impact point. You want to hold the position for 10 seconds. Repeat with each arm and left handed too. ...