There is a local golf pro who won a Senior PGA open event in like 2005. His name is Mike Zwick. He said for 40 bucks he said that we would play nine holes and give me instruction on anything I need help on and then we would go to the range and work on more stuff. My goal is ultimately to go to college to play golf, pay for med school, then go pro and try for the nationwide tour. Mike said he would help me as much as he could to get to that level. So does that sound like a good price for lessons?
I’m going to a Senior PGA event this weekend. I’ve never been to a live event, and don’t know if I should hang out at one hole all day or walk around. And if I walk around, I wonder what protocol is to stay out of players’ way and in general not be rude (while getting optimal views).
I personally love the Champions tour as well as the regular PGA and LPGA tours. For me, I enjoy seeing the players I grew up with like Tom Watson, Tom Kite, Hale Irwin, etc. While it is not on the level of the regular tour obviously, the older guys can still play. Does anyone else enjoy watching the tour? If so, who are your favorites and what do you think the Seniors can do to increase popularity, if anything.
It’s for a senior project and I need the stroke averages for various top golf holes in the world. I can find the ones of PGA tour. com under tournaments but is there any other cite.
I need a way to show a “formula” on how I came up with the top 18 golf holes in the world,and the only way I can think of one is by the stroke average for the hole. But then the 13th at augusta when plays under par wouldnt make the cut. Is there any idea about a “formula” to use?