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Lincoln Park: quality Oklahoma City public golf

Lincoln Park: quality Oklahoma City public golf

Share:  Lincoln Park Golf Course As a bit of a vagabond traveling salesman, I’ve had the opportunity to play many public golf courses in the south and midwest. None is without their flaws, but all seem to offer a relaxed charm as well. Lincoln Park, nestled behind the Oklahoma City Zoo and off of I-35 is no different. If you are looking for genuine quality then Lincoln is just the answer. Opened in 1921, it has been a “home course”…

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Funny golf movies: “Caddyshack vs Tin Cup”

Funny golf movies: “Caddyshack vs Tin Cup”

Share:An offbeat look at two slapstick legends Frankly, it’s kinda difficult to put them in a real match up. One has to be considered a flat out comedy, Caddyshack. Whereas Tin Cup probably falls in the “dramedy” category. In the pantheon of funny golf movies, though, these two have to rank on or near the top. Personally, they’re one-two for me. But in what order? So without further uhhh-do….     The brass tacks Caddyshack Released : 1980 Director : Harold…

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Impact Snap review- Golf impact position done right

Impact Snap review- Golf impact position done right

Share:  Product: Impact Snap device Price: $89.00 Where to buy: impactsnap.com My rating: 9.8 out of 10 Impact Snap Device, product overview Created by Kelvin Miyahira, the Impact Snap is a swing trainer designed for all golfers. In his years of study and research, Kelvin found that most amateurs suffer from poor release patterns. The optimal position of the wrists at impact is not easily obtained. Ulnar deviation, supination, flexion, pronation….huh? All technical terms that Kelvin mentions. You don’t need to know…

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Pinehurst Resort review

Pinehurst Resort review

Share: What and where? Pinehurst Resort is nestled in the North Carolina Sandhills. Known as the “Cradle of American Golf”. Consisting of 9 of the most beautiful courses in the south, if not the nation. The easiest way to get there is flying into Raleigh-Durham. Upon arrival, you can rent a vehicle or have the resort send a shuttle for you/your group. This was the option we chose. Shuttle prices may vary, but probably expect to spend $100 one way…

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