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Should your driving privileges be revoked?
September 1, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD The worst things that a bad golfer can do are the following:
Posted in Essays and Philosophy
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Try the right-arm-only drill to get superb control of the clubface
March 30, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD I have mentioned before how the golf throw shares the same body sequence as that of the baseball or football throw.
Posted in Downswing Upper Body, Grip and Stance, Transition
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Mastering the 50-yard wedge
Update February 8 and May 11, 2019 – by Steven E. Greer, MD Above is the video from my Phoenix trip in January, 2019 with recent footage added from May, 2019.
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The old Jack Nicklaus putts like the young Jack Nicklaus
December 16, 2018- The 78-year-old Jack Nicklaus putts as well as the young Jack. It is absolutely phenomenal.
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How this photo of Nicklaus, Tiger, and Trump represents the ideals of golf
February 2, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD President Trump played a round of golf today with the the two best golfers to ever play the game:
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True Wealth Cannot be Bought
February 12, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD On a recent trip to Monterey, I noticed that a PGA player I follow, fellow Ohio State University alumnus Ryan Armour,
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The Golf Project: Two-Years In and Getting Close
October 5, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD I am a little more than two-years into The Golf Project. I finally shot par on nine-holes, for the first time
The Golf Project: 12-months in
July 23, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD I moved to Ohio on July 8, 2016 after living in New York City for 20-years. I moved to New York in 1996 to
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The modern player’s finesse chip
May 16, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD In March, when I met with Ryan Crysler at the Harmon teaching center in Port Saint Lucie,
Posted in Green-side chipping, Wedges
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The standard short-range bunker shot
July 27, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD The Golf Channel’s series with Scott McCarron is paying dividends again. After finding the tips on
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Getting my Titleist AP3 irons properly fitted
November 4, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD I purchased my Titleist AP3 irons one year ago before a trip to Florida. I knew that I had an upright
Posted in Product Reviews, Travel and Courses
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The Golf Project: Vintage Early 20th-Century Golf Bags are a Cool New Idea
January 5, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD I bought a new Titleist bag about eight months ago. I had my name embroidered on it and everything.
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Beware the “Golf Scientist” quack
January 20, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD Along with the advent of modern golf analysis technology is the downside of data overload. What do we