Category: Websites
This section contains links to helpful websites for the golfer.
College Golfer’s Blog
Golf Northwest is a golf blog written by the 21-year-old captain of Pacific University’s Varsity Golf Team. It’s nice to get a view from a college golfer.
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Storm Golf

Storm Golf offers an e-book centered around “Position Swing Training’ which they say
is the easiest method to allow your body the correct angles of the swing, the perfect swing plane, and the best swing your body is able to make allowing you to hit repeatable pure shots every time you swing.
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Aspiring Golfer
Aspiring Golfer is a site that offers online golfing journals, team management tools and other services for high school and college golf players and coaches.
Here’s their blub:
AspiringGolfer.com
Where passionate golfers, golf instructors, and golf team
coaches go to find valuable services and content online. Game
improvement tools, student and team management tools, college
recruiting and help finding financial support for playing
careers.
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Tour Reporter New Site
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A New Golf Blog
Media Guru has opened a new golf blog. The idea is catching on.
For once in my life, I was ahead of the curve.
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Going For The Green
Once upon a time, I made my living writing about politics and economics. But what I really wanted to do was cover sports. Eventually, I gave up writing and went on to teach politics and economics and coach high school golf.
Robert Thompson has the job I wanted. He’s the golf columnist for The National Post, Canada’s national newspaper. He also is a contributor to PGATour.com, Ontario Golf, Score Golf and is a course rater for Golf Digest.
Fortunately, you don’t have to live in Canada to read his writing. He has a blog called Going For The Green.
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A Walk In The Park
Jay Flemma is an entertainment lawyer and writer who has my dream gig: he is engaged in writing a series of books about the great public golf courses of America.
Jay writes that the books will be a:
series of golf guides that highlight the country’s greatest PUBLIC golf values. If you are sick of skyrocketing greens fees, boring layouts, scrambling for teetimes, and those muni-course blues, take heart. We make egalitarianism a part of the game again. We tell you which courses are worth the money and why. Stellar designs by the games greatest architects and those terrific diamonds in the rough share the stage equally. The course counter (number of ranked courses in the US I have visited) is at 204. The journey has hit 36 states so far. By the time we are ready to finish the first volume of “A Walk in the Park” - the national volume - I should be close to 250 courses played and 42-43 states. This volume will feature 18 “Tour/Resort” facilities and 27 daily fee courses - all of which are designs of national significance. Plus we tell you how to get on the expensive courses cheap! Never pay through the nose or be disappointed again.
Jay also has a blog called A Walk In The Park, which has course reviews and golf commentary. Well worth reading.
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