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Getting Off the First Tee

July 2, 2015 by Jim Brewer

There is nothing in golf to match the feeling of stepping up to the first tee and connecting solidly with your driver, sending the ball screaming down the fairway. This is a somewhat rare occurrence for the ordinary golfer. “Duffers” will hit a good one every now and then – just enough to keep from giving up the game completely – but more often than not, it’s a slice, a hook or something even … [Read more...]

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Mastering The Flop Shot

June 25, 2015 by Jim Brewer

On occasion I’ll hit a decent drive on a short par 4, followed by an iron that is just right in distance, but a little left of the green. Like many average golfers, I tend to pull short irons. The problem I now find myself in is being within sniffing distance of the pin, but looking into the bowels of the nastiest sand trap this side of the Sahara. Even worse, the green is sloping away and I only … [Read more...]

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Waynesboro Country Club

June 18, 2015 by Jim Brewer

Think of the great golf courses in Virginia and the cities of Virginia Beach, Richmond, Williamsburg and Hot Springs come to mind. Add another to that list – Waynesboro, the home of the stunning Waynesboro Country Club. A Fred Findlay/Pete Lang layout, Waynesboro Country Club ranks up there with the best our Commonwealth has to offer. I played WCC last week with three of my golfing amigos and … [Read more...]

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Choosing The Right Ball

June 4, 2015 by Jim Brewer

The golf pros endorse this ball or that one because they perform better on the greens. The greens? I suppose they mean that elusive place you’ll eventually end up if you strike the ball often enough and don’t run out of them on a long Par 5 lined with water hazards. But when the pros speak of greens, they mean hitting the ball close to the flagstick on no worse than the second shot. It sometimes … [Read more...]

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Getting Out of Rough Places

May 29, 2015 by Jim Brewer

Getting Out of “Rough” Places   In heaven, when you hit a golf ball, it will land on Cavalier Zoysia, every time. It will be just like the fairways at Stoney Creek’s famous Tuckahoe course. In golf heaven, the lie in the fairway will always be perfect, sitting up on top of the grass, ready to be crushed with an iron or a wood. And in golf heaven, every swing will be perfect. Down … [Read more...]

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A Visit to Mountain Greens

May 21, 2015 by Jim Brewer

One good thing about being too poor to afford a golf membership at a ritzy country club is that you get to play a lot of different courses. And for those frugal golfers who invest a few bucks in a VSGA card each spring, you can often play some great courses at a fraction of the normal greens fees. Kevin and Greg, two of my regular golf amigos, wanted to play a different course last week and … [Read more...]

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The Art of Putting

May 14, 2015 by Jim Brewer

A golf hole is 4 1/4-inches wide. A golf ball is much smaller, a couple inches or so. So it should be a fairly easy task to knock a small ball into the much larger hole when the ball is lying at rest on a manicured, bent grass green. This is called putting, a part of the game that makes golfers wake up in cold sweats on hot summer nights. Daryl Daughtrey, a retired PGA Head Golf Professional, … [Read more...]

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Chip Away! Save Strokes!

May 7, 2015 by Jim Brewer

  Chip Away: Save Strokes   There is nothing more depressing for an average golfer than to be right beside the green in 2 and end up with a 6 or 7 on the scorecard. Only two shots to travel 350 yards, but then 4 or 5 more for the next 90 feet. The reason for all those close to the hole shots is a generally due to a lack of knowledge about how to make close-in shots count. The … [Read more...]

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How to Slice a Golf Ball

April 30, 2015 by Jim Brewer

  I hate to brag, but I have developed the act of slicing a golf ball into an art form. For the uninformed, a “slice” is when a golf ball is struck solidly, but rather than continue through the air in a straight path towards the hole, the ball goes the required 50 yards, then bears hard to the right seeking the trees, tall grass, sand bunkers, water or any other obstacle along that side of … [Read more...]

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World Scramble at Meadowcreek

April 23, 2015 by Jim Brewer

Meadowcreek Golf Course is excited to host a local qualifier for the World Golf Scramble. The qualifier will take place on June 27, 2015. The World Golf Scramble is a 4 Person Scramble competition (featuring both a gross and net division) where amateur golfers from around the world compete in Local Qualifying events in an attempt to earn an invitation to compete in the World Championships in … [Read more...]

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