When I first started playing golf, I started off as a 9 holer. I was more concerned about how I would swing the club and then get the ball in the hole without making a 10. As I progressively got better, the captain of our match play team asked me if I'd play a match against another club to be paired with a lady who had been playing for awhile. I squirmed saying I don't play that well, I don't know the rules, I don't want to screw up the team. She says, I really need you to play.
This blog is not about golf technique but about women and golf in general. I'll relate the ups and downs of everyday golf play, the situations we women find ourselves in trying the navigate the male dominated world of golf, and what it's like to be part of a women's golf association. Fore!
Showing posts with label women's match play events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women's match play events. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
You Know You Need a Personality Bi-Pass Operation When....
I love group dynamics. With our women's golf association, we've played with each other for so long. We all know each others idiosyncrasies. She talks too much, she's a bad driver, she's slow, she wears too much perfume, to cheating on scoring or posting wrong scores on purpose.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Strategery in Tournaments
I think the word "strategery" is a newly created word by the politicos but that's neither here nor there. We had our fall Solheim Cup last week. I picked two captains of whom I was sure would make the event very competitive. It was very interesting in how one captain picked her team as opposed to the other.
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