MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY
Oct01

MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY

As any successful golf club manager will tell you, the approach to their success is mainly their personal philosophy to managing their business. Think of it as your own golf  swing: It has a lot of personal touches (characteristics) that work for you and not for everyone, but it also must have some “fundamentals” to make it work. The fundamental side of golf club management can be taught, and as long as you follow the basic teachings,...

Read More
You‛re No Longer Alone
Oct01

You‛re No Longer Alone

Seven years ago, while I was attending the University of Florida to earn my Master’s degree in Education, I attended the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) annual conference in  Sarasota, Florida. It seemed like a good idea to get involved in an organization dedicated to what I was about to jump head fi rst into – teaching high school social studies. Furthermore, the supervisor of my program, Dr. Paul George, had made it...

Read More
MOTOR SKILL LEARNING
Oct01

MOTOR SKILL LEARNING

People differ in what they find interesting, and these differences influence learning. We all make choices about the activities in which we choose to involve ourselves. Skill and knowledge are required, whether learning to play a musical instrument or a particular sport. Learning is the acquisition of new information and the ability to use that information in some way, and then to repeat it. Motor learning (or learning how to move in...

Read More
WHAT THEY SAY… WHAT THEY MEAN
Oct01

WHAT THEY SAY… WHAT THEY MEAN

Golfers everywhere seem to have a common set of swing “reasons” why they hit the shot they just hit. The USGTF Technical Committee came up with a list of six phrases you can hear at just about any course across the  country on any given day. These phrases deal with swing sensations and not the actual happening, such as “I hit it fat.” Of course, these golfers are telling us what they are feeling, but the root causes often are...

Read More
Inspirational Golf Teachers
Oct01

Inspirational Golf Teachers

Inspiration takes many forms. Singular as a snowflake, it can float languidly into one’s consciousness, delight suddenly with its originality, or be as simple as a word of encouragement. For golf instructors, sources of  inspiration often arise from remembered encounters with their own teachers, sometimes decades earlier – with impressions that can last a lifetime. To golf’s finest and most successful teachers, demonstrating proper...

Read More