‘Fore Words’ from the Inbox …

‘Fore Words’ from the Inbox …

MIKE WEIR TO BE INDUCTED INTO CANADIAN GOLF HALL OF FAME PGA Tour standout to become Hall’s 64th honoured member; induction to take place as part of 100th Playing of RBC Canadian Open The Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) announced that Mike Weir has been elected as the 2009 inductee into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. 2009 Canadian Golf Hall of Fame inductee - Mike Weir With his induction, the Bright’s... [ Read Full Article ]

Golf Needs Your Help

Golf Needs Your Help

well, at least 20 minutes of your time … As you may or may not be aware, the National Allied Golf Association (NAGA), a coalition of Canada’s national golf associations, is conducting a study to better understand golf’s economic impact on Canada’s economy. In times such as these it is vitally important for the stakeholder’s within the golf industry to get a better grasp on you, the golfer, so that ‘informed’ decisions... [ Read Full Article ]

Keeping Sharp in the Cold and the Dark

Keeping Sharp in the Cold and the Dark

Stuck in the middle of a deep freeze and staring out at vast amounts of snow can certainly put a damper on the spirits of even the hardiest golfing soul. Don’t let it get you down. Just because you’re not able to go out and play doesn’t mean the winter months can’t be a vital part of your preparation for the next season. Here are a few tips on how to improve your game in the off-season and help you prepare for your assault on the links this... [ Read Full Article ]

Faldo Introduces the R9

Faldo Introduces the R9

Major Champion turned analyst Nick Faldo introduces / explains the technology behind the new R9 Driver from TaylorMade. video courtesy of TaylorMade Golf  Read More →

A couple of weeks in Florida

A couple of weeks in Florida

Most of you who know me, know I hate snow. With a passion! And this winter in my part of Ontario the snow started in mid-November so by the middle of January, I’d had enough. Shoveling, shoveling and more shoveling. What finally pushed me over the edge was the day our ‘snow-plow guy’ knocked on the door and said “I don’t know where to push the snow anymore. The piles at the end of your driveway are just too high.” With that I told my... [ Read Full Article ]