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Podcast: Interview with a PGA professional (part 1), U.S. Open qualifying, golf tips for the tee box and a different way to hit the fairway!

Sunday April 30, 2006 | 19:04:21 245 words, 3211 views  

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Our golf podcast moves along at a brisk pace this week and is chock full of instruction mostly provided to you by PGA Professional Martin Nolletti. I had the opportunity to sit down with my coach from Fairview Golf Center and his simple tips are perfect for both the beginner as well as the advanced player. Listen to part one this week. You can click here for part two of the interview.

Golf cart oddities and an unbelievable “save” on the fairway are brought to you in our own inimitable way.

Over 8,000 entries were accepted by the USGA for the 2006 U.S. Open but if you were interested in playing it’s too late as the deadline has now passed.

Here are a couple of “fun facts” about this year’s qualifying (as compiled by Mike Overhiser, USGA):

There are three “Tigers” who entered (we all know ONE of them).
There are twelve “Wood” and nine “Woods".

At the time the US Open is played this June the youngest qualifier will be only thirteen (move over Dakoda Dowd). Can you guess the age of the oldest qualifier?

As always thanks for your comments and questions. We appreciate them! Continue to send all golf chat to golfforbeginners@aol.com.

You can also subscribe to our weekly podcast through this RSS feed: http://feeds.worldgolf.com/stacy_solomon or subscribe through iTunes.

Come have fun with us as we romp through the world of golf!

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Comment from: Bhupesh Aima [Visitor]
canyou provide information on the formalities to becoming a pro golfer
PermalinkPermalink 2006-05-02 @ 10:11
Comment from: Golfm8 [Visitor]
Do you plan to do a pod cast on how to interpret the marks left on the club face when using an impact indicator? The new impact indicators are inexpensive and available on line but how can you take advantage of this simple training aid if you can not understand how to correct your problems by interpreting the marks.

Thankx Golfm8
PermalinkPermalink 2006-05-03 @ 11:06
Comment from: Stacy Solomon [Visitor] · http://www.worldgolf.com/blogs/golf-for-beginners
Hi Bhupesh and Golfm8:
Barry and I will answer your questions on this week's podcast.

Thanks for your comments!
PermalinkPermalink 2006-05-03 @ 12:13
Comment from: allthetalk [Visitor]
Can someone tell NBC to shut-up and show the golf action????!!!
PermalinkPermalink 2006-06-18 @ 14:50

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