March 30th in Features, News, People, Short Game.
Photo courtesy Corky Trewin and Resin Marketing
Brian Beaky, CG Editor
This was going to be great.
The first thing you have to know about me is that my love for golf is matched only by my love for soccer. So you can imagine my excitement at the news that not only would I have the opportunity to play a round at Chambers Bay on a beautiful weekday afternoon, I’d be playing that round alongside Seattle Sounders’ goalkeeper Kasey Keller, a Puget …
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December 1st in Features, People.
By Bob Sherwin (PHOTOS COURTESY PING GOLF)
As a youngster in Seattle in the golden age of flight, Karsten Solheim marveled at Charles Lindbergh’s courage and Amelia Earhart’s audaciousness. It was a captivating time for America’s youth, and Solheim — son of an immigrant family from Bergen, Norway — was romanced by it. One day, he told everyone, he would be an aeronautical engineer.
He was part right. Despite becoming intricately involved in jet propulsion and flight telemetry, Karsten Solheim would make his …
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December 1st in Courses, Features.
By, Brian Beaky, CG Editor
Now, don’t get me wrong – I love the Northwest, and even the rain, which keeps everything green and fresh, year-round. There’s no experience like coming back from a trip to the Midwest or the East Coast, breaking through the clouds and seeing the mountains, the trees, the hills, the lakes and the Sound … it’s breathtaking, and reminds you how lucky we are to live here.
I also love to play golf, though, and while you’d …
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November 30th in Features.
Pick it up at your local Puetz Golf today!
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November 12th in Swing Fit.
Chuck Hanson PT, OCS
Director — Therapeutic Associates / North Lake Physical Therapy
Figure 1
A 92 percent free-throw shooter is fouled late in a basketball game and steps to the line. You don’t have to be a betting man to predict a good outcome. Now, compare that to your confidence on the first tee, praying to just put the ball in play. An unfair comparison? I think not!
Below, you can view simple repeatable movement patterns that serve to “groove” an …
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